PAPILLON SEMINARS on THYROID ULTRASOUND

The new ETA guideline on thyroid nodules and suspicious ultrasound characteristics

Cases to be discussed on September 21, 2023

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Nodular goiter

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Clinical presentation: A 53-yr-old woman was referred for evaluation of a nodular goiter which has been known for several years. The patient had no complaints suggesting thyroid disease, she was investigated because of hypertension.

Palpation: a firm nodule in the right lobe.

Laboratory tests: TSH 3.71 mIU/L, aTPO 111 U/mL.

The dimensions of the nodule in the right lobe were 19x22x25 mm, width, depth, length, respectively.

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