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      Multimodality Molecular Imaging (FDG-PET/CT, US Elastography, and DWI-MRI) as Complimentary Adjunct for Enhancing Diagnostic Confidence in Reported Intermediate Risk Category Thyroid Nodules on Bethesda Thyroid Cytopathology Reporting System

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          The potential complimentary role of various molecular imaging modalities [fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG-PET/CT), ultrasound (US)-elastography, and diffusion weighted imaging-magnetic resonance imaging (DWI-MRI)] in characterizing thyroid nodules, which have been designated as “intermediate risk category” on the Bethesda thyroid cytopathology reporting system (BTCRS), is illustrated in this communication. The clinical cases described (category III thyroid nodules on BTCRS) show the imaging features and the final diagnostic impressions rendered by the interpreting physicians with the modalities that have been independently compared in a tabular format at the end; of particular note is the high negative predictive value of these (specifically FDG-PET/CT), which could aid in enhancing the diagnostic confidence in the reported “intermediate risk category” thyroid nodules, a “gray zone” from the patient management viewpoint.

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          The Implementation of the Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology Improves Malignancy Detection Despite Lower Rate of Thyroidectomy in Indeterminate Nodules

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            Employing Bayesian approach to the intermediate risk categories of the Bethesda thyroid cytopathology reporting system: can FDG PET/CT find a strong enough evidence-base to be practised clinically as an adjunct?

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              Journal
              World J Nucl Med
              World J Nucl Med
              WJNM
              World Journal of Nuclear Medicine
              Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd (India )
              1450-1147
              1607-3312
              May-Aug 2016
              : 15
              : 2
              : 130-133
              Affiliations
              [1]Radiation Medicine Centre, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
              [1 ]Department of Radiology, Tata Memorial Hospital Annexe, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
              Author notes
              Address for correspondence: Dr. Sandip Basu, Radiation Medicine Centre (BARC), Tata Memorial Hospital Annexe, Jerbai Wadia Road, Parel, Mumbai - 400 012, Maharashtra, India. E-mail: drsanb@ 123456yahoo.com
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              WJNM-15-130
              10.4103/1450-1147.176883
              4809154
              27134564
              222c5957-3c70-49bb-9418-a0ff8601445e
              Copyright: © World Journal of Nuclear Medicine

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              Radiology & Imaging
              diffusion weighted imaging-magnetic resonance imaging (dwi-mri),fine-needle aspiration cytology (fnac),fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography/computed tomography (18f-fdg-pet/ct),ultrasound (us)-elastography

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