Study on comparison of various TIRADS-systems and their elements - lesion 34 (videorecord)
doi: 10.24390/thyrosite.tirads.c034
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Data
Clinical presentation: A 43-year-old man requested a third opinion. A thyroid nodule had been discovered on screening. The patient visited previously two endocrinology units and FNA was performed twice. The first was `suspicious` (Bethesda 4) while the second was benign (Bethesda 2).
Palpation: a not firm nodule in the left lobe.
Laboratory test: TSH 1.13 mIU/L.
Lesion in question:
the larger nodule located lateral in the left lobe.
Additional information on the lesion
Dimensions (width x depth x length): 16x15x20 mm.
Taller-than wide sign present: absent.
Intranodular vascularization: absent.
Pathologic adenopathy: absent.