Percutaneous Ethanol Injection of Large Autonomous Hyperfunctioning Thyroid Nodules

2000 
PURPOSE: To verify the effectiveness of percutaneous ethanol injection (PEI) in the treatment of large (>30-mL) hyperfunctioning thyroid nodules. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve patients (eight women, four men; age range, 26–76 years) with a large hyperfunctioning thyroid nodule (volume range, 33–90 mL; mean, 46.08 mL) underwent PEI treatment under ultrasonographic (US) guidance. US was used to calculate the volume of the nodules and to assess the diffusion of the ethanol in the lesions during the procedure. When incomplete necrosis of the nodule was depicted at scintigraphy performed 3 months after treatment, additional PEI sessions were performed. RESULTS: Four to 11 PEI sessions (mean, seven) were performed in each patient, with an injection of 3–14 mL of 99.8% ethanol per session (total amount of ethanol per patient, 30–108 mL; mean, 48.5 mL). At scintigraphy after treatment in all patients, recovery of extranodular uptake, absence of uptake in the nodule, and normalization of thyroid-stimulating hormon...
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