Thyroid imaging reporting and data system

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Thyroid imaging reporting and data system, abbreviated TIRADS, is a standardized system for reporting thyroid radiology.[1]

Scoring

The scoring is broadly similar to the BI-RADS and consists of six possible categorizations:[2]

Score Meaning Typical management
0 incomplete come back for more imaging
1 negative
2 benign finding(s)
3 probably benign often short follow-up
4 suspicious abnormality needs biopsy
5 highly suggestive of malignancy biopsy to confirm impression
6 pathologist says there is a malignancy excision

Note:

  • There is a French TIRADS with five categories.[3]

See also

References

  1. Russ, G.; Leboulleux, S.; Leenhardt, L.; Hegedüs, L. (Sep 2014). "Thyroid incidentalomas: epidemiology, risk stratification with ultrasound and workup.". Eur Thyroid J 3 (3): 154-63. doi:10.1159/000365289. PMID 25538897.
  2. Horvath, E.; Majlis, S.; Rossi, R.; Franco, C.; Niedmann, JP.; Castro, A.; Dominguez, M. (May 2009). "An ultrasonogram reporting system for thyroid nodules stratifying cancer risk for clinical management.". J Clin Endocrinol Metab 94 (5): 1748-51. doi:10.1210/jc.2008-1724. PMID 19276237.
  3. Russ, G. (Jan 2016). "Risk stratification of thyroid nodules on ultrasonography with the French TI-RADS: description and reflections.". Ultrasonography 35 (1): 25-38. doi:10.14366/usg.15027. PMID 26324117.

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