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Acr white paper thyroid nodules.
The acr formed the incidental thyroid findings committee to derive a practical approach to managing itns on ct mri nuclear medicine and ultrasound studies.
Acr white paper aims to cut thyroid nodule workups dedicated to the mission of bringing free or low cost educational materials and information to the global ultrasound community.
In our practice ultrasound readers perceived a lack of acr white paper recommendations for workup of incidental thyroid nodules itns published in 2015 leading to an excessive number of diagnostic ultrasounds.
Develop management guidelines for nodules that are discovered incidentally on ct mri pet or ultrasound.
Jacr white paper aim and aims of project acr white paper algorithm for managing itn aims to provide practical approach to itn and reduce unnecessary thyroid nodule workup project.
This white paper describes consensus recom mendations representing this committee s review of the literature and their practice experience.
Determine impact of following all algorithm steps.
Thyroid imaging reporting data system ti rads thyroid nodules are exceedingly common leading to costly interventions for many lesions that ultimately prove benign.
The american college of radiology acr has issued a new white paper aimed at reducing the number of incidentally discovered thyroid nodules referred for further workup.
The committees published the results of the first two efforts in 2015.
But the paper is generating.
In 2012 the acr convened committees to 1 provide recommendations for reporting incidental thyroid nodules 2 develop a set of standard terms lexicon for ultrasound reporting and 3 propose a ti rads on the basis of the lexicon.
Incidental thyroid nodules are commonly detected with ct and mr.
In response acr committees were formed to accomplish three goals.
Determine if algorithm is effective in triaging nodules to thyroid ultrasound when focus limited to nodule size and patient age secondary aim.