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The BRAF V600E mutation is associated with malignant ultrasonographic features in thyroid nodules
Author(s) -
Lee Eun Jung,
Song KeeHo,
Kim DongLim,
Jang YunMi,
Hwang Tae Sook,
Kim Suk Kyeong
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
clinical endocrinology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.055
H-Index - 147
eISSN - 1365-2265
pISSN - 0300-0664
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2265.2011.04154.x
Subject(s) - thyroid nodules , medicine , endocrinology , mutation , thyroid , cancer research , biology , genetics , gene
Summary Context  Several ultrasonographic (US) features of thyroid nodules have been reported to predict malignancy. The BRAF V600E mutation is a useful diagnostic marker for differentiating papillary thyroid carcinoma from benign thyroid nodules, especially in BRAF V600E ‐prevalent populations such as in Korea. Objective  To evaluate the association of BRAF V600E mutation with US features of thyroid nodules in predicting the malignancy of thyroid nodules in Korean patients. Design  A total of 991 thyroid nodules from 823 patients in fine‐needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) specimens were investigated. The relationship between US features and the presence of BRAF V600E mutation by pyrosequencing method was prospectively analysed. Results  The BRAF V600E mutation was associated with the following US features: solid composition [odds ratio (OR) 20·338; 95% confidence interval (CI): 4·952–83·532; P  < 0·001], marked hypoechogenicity (OR 30·744; 95% CI: 15·951–59·255; P  < 0·001), irregular margin (OR 9·889; 95% CI: 7·005–13·859; P  < 0·001), taller‐than‐wide shape (OR 6·031; 95% CI: 4·343–8·376; P  < 0·001) and the presence of microcalcifications (OR 6·664; 95% CI: 4·604–9·648; P  < 0·001). The BRAF V600E mutation with malignant US features in FNAB enhanced the diagnostic accuracy compared with cytologic diagnosis alone (94·3% vs 69·7%). Conclusion  The BRAF V600E mutation is significantly associated with malignant US features, such as solid composition, marked hypoechogenicity, irregular margin, taller‐than‐wide shape and the presence of microcalcifications. The application of BRAF V600E mutation analysis in US‐guided FNAB can improve the diagnostic accuracy of thyroid nodules.

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