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What Does "Normal Size Heterogeneous Gland With 2 Right Sided Nodules" Mean?

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Posted on Mon, 23 Jun 2014
Question: I have a question if this report sounds like a thyroid cancer or if it's concerning. Also should a biopsy be considered?

EXAM: Thryoid/Soft Tissue Neck Ultrasound

History: Nodule
Findings: No prior thyroid imaging studies for comparsion. The thyroid gland size appears normal right love 5 cm left lobe 4.7 cm. The gland has a moderately heterogeneous texture bilaterally. There is a cystic nodule medial mid right lobe 9mm diameter and a heterogeneous lower pole right nodule slightly echogenic 16mm.

Impression: Normal size heterogeneous gland with 2 right sided nodules. Since this is a baseline study for this patient consider follow-up study in 4-6 months to assess stability.
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Answered by Dr. Muhammed Aslam (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Not suggestive of carcinoma.

Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,welcome to HealthcareMagic forum.
I am Dr Aslam here to help you.

This USG report is suggestive of MULTI NODULAR GOITRE,and nothing to suggest carcinoma thyroid.
With such a report,usually biopsy is not advised.In thyroid nodule,we go for biopsy/FNAC if it is a solitary nodule(here there are two nodules).
Anyhow,need for biopsy can not be determined based solely on the USG report.It also need consideration of the detailed clinical profile.Features favoring a biopsy include pain/recent increase in size/a hard thyroid on palpation/associated lymph node enlargement/family history of thyroid cancer etc.
If there is nothing like these,as the radiologist advised,we just need follow up and a repeat USG after few months if needed.

Hope I have answered your query.If you have further questions,I will be happy to help.
Wishing you good health,Thank you.

Your surgeon will discuss this in detail with you.
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What Does "Normal Size Heterogeneous Gland With 2 Right Sided Nodules" Mean?

Brief Answer: Not suggestive of carcinoma. Detailed Answer: Hello dear,welcome to HealthcareMagic forum. I am Dr Aslam here to help you. This USG report is suggestive of MULTI NODULAR GOITRE,and nothing to suggest carcinoma thyroid. With such a report,usually biopsy is not advised.In thyroid nodule,we go for biopsy/FNAC if it is a solitary nodule(here there are two nodules). Anyhow,need for biopsy can not be determined based solely on the USG report.It also need consideration of the detailed clinical profile.Features favoring a biopsy include pain/recent increase in size/a hard thyroid on palpation/associated lymph node enlargement/family history of thyroid cancer etc. If there is nothing like these,as the radiologist advised,we just need follow up and a repeat USG after few months if needed. Hope I have answered your query.If you have further questions,I will be happy to help. Wishing you good health,Thank you. Your surgeon will discuss this in detail with you.