Study on comparison of various TIRADS-systems and their elements - lesion 27 (videorecord)

doi: 10.24390/thyrosite.tirads.c027


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Data

Clinical presentation: A 39-year-old woman came to routine follow-up examination. She was first investigated 5 years ago when an autonomously functioning nodule was diagnosed in the upper pole of the right lobe. She was euthyroid without any thyroid medication. She gave birth 18 months ago and except for moderate fatigue she had no complaints.

Palpation: a not firm nodule in the right lobe.

Laboratory test: TSH 1.07 mIU/L.

Lesions in question:

the nodule in the middle dorsal part of the right lobe.

Additional information on the lesion

Dimensions (width x depth x length): 12x8x15 mm.

Taller-than wide sign present: absent.

Intranodular vascularization: present.

Pathologic adenopathy: absent.

 

 

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