Role of Midkine in Predicting Malignancy in Patient with Solitary Thyroid Nodule

Ibrahim, Nesma A. and Hamam, Ahmed M. (2019) Role of Midkine in Predicting Malignancy in Patient with Solitary Thyroid Nodule. Journal of Cancer and Tumor International, 9 (2). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2454-7360

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Abstract

Background: Solitary thyroid nodules are a common clinical problem. None of sonographic features is sufficient to discard or detect malignancy efficiently. Midkine is a novel heparin-binding growth factor, plays critical roles in carcinogenesis. In this study, we aimed to evaluate serum midkine levels in patients with solitary thyroid nodules to predict malignancy.

Methods: A total of 100 patients who had solitary thyroid nodules were enrolled in the study. Serum midkine levels were measured. Fine needle aspiration cytology was done to all nodules (25 suspicious/ malignant and 75 benign).

Results: Serum midkine levels were significantly higher in patients who had nodules with the following sonographic features; hypoechoic nodules compared to isoechoic and hyperechoic nodules (P=0.024), nodules with microcalcification compared to nodules with macrocalcification or without calcification (P = 0.011), nodules with irregular borders compared to nodules with regular borders (P = 0.014) and nodules more than 2 cm in length than shorter ones (P = 0.011). Serum midkine levels were also higher in nodules with absent halo compared to those with clear halo but with no significant difference (P = 0.660). Also, levels of serum medikine were significantly higher in suspicious/ malignant nodules than in benign nodules (P < 0.001).

Conclusion: Serum midkine can predict malignancy in solitary thyroid nodule and also well correlated with sonographic features of thyroid nodules. We suggest that midkine levels may serve as a novel biochemarker in association with sonographic features in evaluation of solitary thyroid nodules.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Academic Digital Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 28 Jan 2023 07:14
Last Modified: 20 Sep 2023 07:41
URI: http://publications.article4sub.com/id/eprint/41

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