Data
Clinical presentation. A 41-year-old man was referred after discovery of a thyroid nodule and associated bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy, which had been preceded by a series of pharyngeal infections.
Palpation: neither a thyroid nodule nor an enlarged cervical lymph node was palpable.
Laboratory test: TSH 1.97 mIU/L.
Lesion in question:
the nodule in the right lobe.