TY - JOUR T1 - The prevalence of thyroid cancer in patients with hyperthyroidism JF - Saudi Medical Journal JO - Saudi Med J SP - 874 LP - 877 DO - 10.15537/smj.2015.7.11463 VL - 36 IS - 7 AU - Fathimabeebi P. Kunjumohamed AU - Noor B. Al-Busaidi AU - Hilal N. Al-Musalhi AU - Sulaiman Z. Al-Shereiqi AU - Issa S. Al-Salmi Y1 - 2015/07/01 UR - http://smj.org.sa/content/36/7/874.abstract N2 - Objectives: To determine the prevalence of thyroid cancer in patients with hyperthyroidism.Methods: This is a retrospective observational study using the data of 71 Omani patients with a diagnosis of hyperthyroidism due to Grave’s disease, toxic multinodular goiter, and solitary toxic adenoma. These patients underwent thyroidectomy at the Royal Hospital (RH), Muscat, Oman, and were followed up at the National Diabetes and Endocrine Center (NDEC) between 2007 and 2013. The details were collected from the medical records of both the RH and the NDEC. Patients who underwent thyroidectomy for other reasons like non-toxic goiter and hypothyroidism with cancer were excluded from the study.Results: Thyroid cancer was identified in 32.8% (n=23) of patients with hyperthyroidism. Half of these patients 52.1% (n=12) had papillary micro-cancer (intra-thyroidal), and 3 patients with Grave’s disease (13%) had lymph nodes metastasis (loco-regional infiltration. The cancer preponderance was higher in young (n=21, 91.3%) and female patients (n=18, 73.9%). Most patients with thyroid cancer had abnormal ultrasound neck findings and thyroid scintigraphy (99 mTc uptake).Conclusion: Many patients with hyperthyroidism in Muscat, Oman, especially those with Grave’s disease, show malignancy, and hence a proper initial evaluation of these patients is required as part of long-term management. ER -