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Prevalência de bócio e nódulos tiroideanos detectados através de ultra-som em população com mais de 50 anos

The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of goiter and thyroid nodules in a population aged 50 years and older, matching with a younger control group, their offspring. We studied 101 subjects (19M/82F), 51 to 85 years and 65 offspring (18M / 47F), 14 to 50 years of age. Ultrasound was used to identify goiter and thyroid nodules, but all thyroids were also evaluated by palpation. The prevalence of goiter and thyroid nodules were higher in the older group (15.8% and 18.8%, respectively) as compared to their offspring (3.1% and 7,7%, respectively). No correlation was found between thyroid volume and age. Thyroid palpation has poor sensitivity but high specificity in identifying goiter and nodules. We conclude that goiter and nodules are more prevalent in the elderly, with no correlation between thyroid volume and age. Ultrasound was better than thyroid palpation to detect goiter and nodules.

Goiter; Thyroid nodules; Prevalence; Elderly; Ultrasound


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