April 14, 2022 Type 1 Webinar on distinction between true nodule and other lesions and on teamwork

Case 710


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Clinical data

Clinical data: A 21-year-old woman requested a second opinion. She has been treated for Graves' hyperthyroidism for three years. The hyperthyroidism relapsed two times. She suffered from mild exophthalmos and occasionally diplopia. Actually, she had no complaints. 

Palpation: The thyroids were enlarged. There were no palpable nodules.

Result of blood test: subclinical hyperthyroidism on daily 15 mg methimazole therapy (TSH 0.001 mIU/L, FT4 12.9 pM/L, FT3 4.11 pM/L).

Topics

  • Differentiation of discrete lesions in autoimmune thyroid diseases.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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