Background and Study Aims: Although computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are useful
for detecting esophagopharyngeal invasion by thyroid cancer, they cannot assess the
depth of invasion, which is important for the surgical planning. In the present study,
endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) of the esophagus was used to assess esophagopharyngeal
invasion by thyroid cancer, and the value of this technique was assessed prospectively.
Patients and Methods: Between 1 December 1998 and 31 December 2000, EUS examinations were carried out in
59 patients in whom esophagopharyngeal invasion by thyroid cancer was suspected due
to large tumors or tumors with poor mobility. The EUS findings were evaluated in 52
patients (10 men, 42 women; mean age 62.4 years; mean tumor size 39.5mm) with complete
resections, and compared with the pathological results.
Results: The diagnostic specificity and accuracy of EUS in assessing invasion into the muscularis
propria (82.9 %, 82.7 %) were greater than those of MRI (60 %; P = 0.034, 65.4 %; P = 0.044) and esophagography (58.8 %; P = 0.034, 60 %; P = 0.028). The accuracy for detecting cancer invasion located in the upper part of the
lobe was less than for invasion in the middle and/or lower parts of the lobe (P = 0.020).
Conclusions. EUS is useful for assessing esophagopharyngeal invasion by thyroid cancer, although
its effectiveness may be limited in thyroid lesions located in the upper part of the
lobe.
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