Ultrasound sonoelastography in the evaluation of thyroiditis and autoimmune thyroid disease

07.02.2017

Marek Ruchała, Krzysztof Szmyt, Sylwia Sławek, Ariadna Zybek, Ewelina Szczepanek-Parulska

Abstract
Sonoelastography (USE) is a constantly evolving imaging technique used for the noninvasive and objective estimation of tissue stiffness. Several USE methods have been developed, including Quasi-Static or Strain Elastography and Shear Wave Elastography. The utility of USE has been demonstrated in differentiating between malignant and benign thyroid lesions. Recently, USE has been applied in the evaluation of thyroiditis and autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD). Thyroid inflammatory illnesses constitute a diverse group of diseases and may manifest various symptoms. These conditions may share some parallel clinical, biochemical, and ultrasonographic features, which can lead to diagnostic difficulties. USE may be an additional tool, supporting other methods in the diagnosis and treatment monitoring of thyroid diseases, other than thyroid nodular disease. The aim of this article was to analyse and summarise the available literature on the applicability of different elastographic techniques in the diagnosis, differentiation and monitoring of various types of thyroiditis and AITD. Advantages and limitations of this technique are also discussed. (Endokrynol Pol 2014; 65 (6): 520–531)

Keywords: sonoelastography; thyroiditis; autoimmune thyroid disease; ARFI; Shear Wave Elastography

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