Abstract

Introduction: Serum TSH is an independent predictor of malignancy in thyroid nodules according to the recent publications. Thyroid malignancies could be screened by using this biochemical marker (TSH) as a preliminary step. In this study, we looked into the usefulness of TSH in predicting cancer as well as the typical clinical presentation of thyroid cancers. Aims And Objectives: To assess the value of serum TSH measurement as a biochemical predictor of malignancy in suspicious thyroid nodules and to study the clinical manifestations and management of different thyroid malignancies. Place of Study: NRI Medical College Materials And Methods: and General Hospital, chinnakakani. Study population: All patients presented to General Surgery Department of NRI medical college and hospital, chinnakakani with clinically suspicious thyroid swellings of malignancy during the study period. Duration of Study: This was done over period Of one year from August 2021 to August 2022. It has a follow up of 6 months. Most of the Results: patients were females.40 years is the mean age of malignancy.mean age in male is 59 years and the mean age in females is 38 years. It commonly manifested as a rapidly growing swelling in the thyroid with shorter duration or development of secondary symptoms in a long standing goiter. Most of the patients are presented with STN. Malignancy occurred more frequently in SNT (36%) than MNG (19%).%. Mean preoperative TSH values of benign illness is less compared to those with malignancy. Higher TSH readings were associated with an increased risk of cancer. Higher TSH levels are Conclusion: denitely used as a predictor. The FNAC can be reexamined in these circumstances where the TSH result is high to correlated with malignancy. In cases with clinically suspected malignant thyroid swelling with a benign FNAC report, TSH values may be conrm the diagnosis

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