PAPILLON COURSE on THYROID ULTRASOUND
Case of the Month
November 2021 - case 2
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Data
Clinical presentation: A 81-yr-old woman came to a follow-up. She had been diagnosed with an autonomously functioning adenoma in the left lobe for 12 years. The TSH ranged between 0.13 and 0.41 mIU/L without any thyroid treatment in the previous decade. At the first examination, the dimensions of the nodule were 18x12x24 mm, width, depth, length, respectively. She had no complaints.
Palpation: a not firm nodule in the left lobe.
Hormonal evaluation: TSH 0.15 mIU/L, FT4 9.72 pM/L, FT3 5.04 pM/L.
The lesion in question is the largest one in the left lobe. The dimensions of this nodule were 21x14x24 mm, width, depth, length, respectively.
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