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This copy is for personal use only. To order printed copies, contact reprints@rsna.org 2052 November-December 2019 radiographics.rsna.org Invited Commentary on “ACR TI-RADS: Pitfalls, Solutions, and Future Directions” From: Jenny K. Hoang, MBBS Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins Medicine Baltimore, Maryland I have the pleasure to comment on the excel- In the last decade, we have seen several lent article by Tappouni et al (1) in this issue of seminal research papers that strongly support RadioGraphics. The authors outline the problem the need for a more rational method of selecting of thyroid nodules and their approach to imple- thyroid nodules for management. Davies et al (4) menting ACR TI-RADS in their practice, includ- found that the incidence of thyroid cancer has ing its challenges and pitfalls. Our readers should nearly tripled in the last 40 years with no change see this article as a guide to translating the ACR in mortality. Ahn et al (5) shocked the world TI-RADS white paper into practice (2). with their analysis of the South Korean screening Thyroid nodules are very common. The first program. In 8 years, they saw a 15-fold increase study to describe the prevalence of thyroid nod- in thyroid cancer with no change in mortality, ules in asymptomatic patients was
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Published: Nov 11, 2019
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