Thyroid Disease Flashcards
What are the 2 most common types of thyroid cancer?
Papillary
Follicular
Thyroid cancer is more common in males. True/False?
False
Females
What aetiology has a strong association with thyroid cancer?
Radiation exposure
What is the main presenting complaint of thyroid cancer?
Palpable nodule in the neck
Follicular thyroid cancer is more common than papillary variant. True/False?
False
Papillary is most common
How does papillary thyroid cancer tend to spread?
Lymphatics
Also haematogenous
The incidence of follicular thyroid cancer are higher in people deficient of which chemical?
Iodine
Lymphatic spread of follicular thyroid cancer is rare. True/False?
True
What is the main investigation for thyroid cancer?
Ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration
Can do lymph node biopsy if spread
If the thyroid cancer lesion is greater than _cm, there is clinical prediction of malignancy
4cm
What are the main surgical techniques for thyroid cancer?
Lobectomy (uncommon)
Sub-total thyroidectomy
Total thyroidectomy
A 36 yr old man with thyroid cancer with no metastases is AMES high risk. True/False?
False
Low risk
All patients with metastases of thyroid cancer are AMES high risk. True/False?
True
What type of thyroid tumours may be treated by lobectomy?
Papillary micro-carcinoma
Minimally invasive follicular carcinoma
AMES low risk
Calcium is checked post-op for thyroid cancer. At what level of calcium is replacement initiated?
Less than 2 mmol/L
Why is iodine body scanning done for post-op thyroid cancer?
To detect residual cancer cells
How long before an iodine scan must T3 and T4 be stopped?
Stop T4 4 weeks prior
Stop T3 2 weeks prior