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Differential diagnostic of hyperechogenic discrete lesions in Hashimoto's thyroiditis - Table 5
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We cannot decide in each and each case whether a hyperechogenic lesion is a nodule in a pathological sense or an intact part of a hypoechogenic thyroid. The above presented cases belong to this doubtful category. The patient history excluded the former possibility in the right case. |
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