Differentiation of cystic thyroid lesions - Case 753doi: 10.24390/thyrocase753.00 |
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Clinical presentation: A 41-year-old man requested an evaluation of a nodular goiter. After the discovery of a nodule 3 years ago, aspiration cytology was performed and 3 mL cystic fluid was removed. The patient has noticed several weeks before the present examination that the cyst has refilled.
Palpation: a not firm nodule in the right lobe.
Result of blood tests: TSH 1.96 mIU/L.
Ultrasonography. The thyroid was echonormal. The right lobe had a cystic nodule with echonormal solid components. The subtype
of the cyst is difficult to define: it is either a spongiform or a peripheral-type cyst, the former seems to be more probably.
We tried twice to remove cystic fluid from the nodule, but we have failed and only a minimal amount of thick material could be aspirated. Aspiration cytology resulted in benign cystic-colloid goiter.





