Research Article

Recent Trends in the Clinicopathological Features of Thyroid Nodules in Pediatric Patients: A Single Tertiary Center Experience over 25 Years

Table 3

Clinicopathological features of the pediatric patients with thyroid nodules according to sex.

Females (n = 166)Males (n = 49) value

Age, years (mean, SD)15±2.74813±4.1540.001
Age groups0.002
 0–10127.2%1224.5%
 11–156136.7%1836.7%
 16–189356.0%1938.8%
Period of diagnosis0.149
 1990–19953319.9%918.4%
 1996–20003521.1%1530.6%
 2001–20053521.1%510.2%
 2006–20103219.3%612.2%
 2011–20143118.7%1428.6%
Chief complaint leading to hospital admission0.037
 Incidentaloma137.8%816.3%
 Anterior neck palpable mass12977.7%3673.5%
 Lateral neck palpable mass31.8%48.2%
 Neck discomfort21.2%12.0%
 Hoarseness21.2%0
 Dyspnea31.8%0
 Unknown148.4%0
Fine needle aspiration at admission0.032
 Yes11971.7%4285.7%
 No4728.3%714.3%
Initial cytology0.061
 Nondiagnostic or unsatisfactory012.4%
 Benign1512.6%819.0%
 Atypia of undetermined significance or follicular lesion of undetermined significance1210.1%37.1%
 Follicular neoplasm or suspicion of follicular neoplasm119.2%614.3%
 Suspicion of malignancy75.9%49.5%
 Malignant7361.3%1945.2%
 Others (schwannoma and abscess)10.8%12.4%
Final pathology after thyroidectomy0.410
 Benign6639.8%2142.9%
Graves’ disease (diffuse hyperplasia)3451.5%314.3%
 Adenomatous goiter/nodular hyperplasia1827.3%838.1%
 Hashimoto thyroiditis23.0%0
 Follicular adenoma1116.7%733.3%
 Hurthle cell adenoma11.5%14.8%
 Others (schwannoma and abscess)029.5%
Malignant10060.2%2857.1%
 Papillary thyroid cancer8383.0%2382.1%
 Follicular thyroid cancer1616.0%517.9%
 Papillary with follicular thyroid cancer11.0%0
Tumor size by pathology after thyroidectomy (cm)2.5(0.5–9.0)2.6(0.4–8.0)0.353