Patient referred for evaluation of thyroid nodule - final diagnosis Hashimoto's thyroiditis - Case 11.doi: 10.24390/thyrocase1241.00 |
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Clinical presentation. A 41-year-old woman was referred for aspiration cytology of a nodule detected on evaluation of palpitation, nervousness and lump in the throat feeling.
Palpation: No abnormality.
Laboratory tests: TSH 4.18 mIU/L, aTPO 171 U/mL.
Ultrasound. The thyroid was echonormal and had several hypoechogenic areas. The echogenicity index was around 25 to 30% and 15%, right and left lobe, respectively. The largest hypoechogenic field located in the upper lateral part of the lobe was held as a nodule on previous ultrasound report. On the other hand this lesion did not fit to a nodule in pathological sense.
Aspiration cytology from the lesion in question resulted in Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
Comment. The lesions are unlikely being nodules in pathological sense.










