January 30, 2025 Type 1 Webinar: Joint discussion with Steen Bonnema, Camille Buffet and Andrea Frasoldati

Case 1177


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Clinical data

Clinical presentation: A 57-year-old woman was referred for aspiration cytology. Hypothyroidism was revealed by a routine blood test for 6 weeks. Thereafter, a hyperechoic nodule was found on ultrasound.

Palpation: Both lobes were firm. No obvious nodule was palpated.

Laboratory tests: TSH 2.39 mIU/L on daily 75 microgram levothyroxine.

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