Patient referred for evaluation of thyroid nodule - final diagnosis Hashimoto's thyroiditis - Case 13.doi: 10.24390/thyrocase1188.00 |
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Clinical presentation. A 45-year-old woman was examined because of weight gain. On ultrasound Hashimoto's thyroiditis and multiple hypoechogenic nodules were described.
Palpation: The right lobe was firm on palpation.
Laboratory tests: TSH 4.08 mIU/L, aTPO 708 U/mL.
Ultrasound. The right lobe and the isthmus had multiple discrete hypoechogenic areas within an echonormal background. The echogenicity index was above 70% in the right lobe. The discrete lesions had partly blurred, partly puzzle-like borders. The entire left lobe was hypoechogenic.
Aspiration cytology from a hypoechogenic lesion resulted in Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
Comment. The lesions presented in these case are very likely not nodules in pathological sense.













