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What Does The Following USG Report Suggest?

In the USG neck my thyroid gland appears bulky. Parenchyma is heterogeneous. vasculariy is notmal. Right lobe 6X1.6X1.7cm & left lobe 5.2X1.9X1.7 cm. Isthumus 4mm Interpolar region of left lobe shows well defined isoechoic nodule with hypoechoic halo measuring 9X4.5 mm. No intra nodular calcification/vascularity. Thyroid gland mobility is normal. Nor retrosternal extension Sub centimetric level II, III, IV & IV lymphnodes seen bilaterally. IJV & carotid appear normal. No mass/lesion or collection seen in the neck. Features suggestive of thyroiditis with solitary benign nodule of left lobe. What does this mean?
Thu, 21 Mar 2019
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Hello,

There is small swelling in one of your thyroid gland. It is likely a benign (non-cancerous) lesion.

You can go for a fine needle biopsy to confirm the diagnosis.

Consult a general surgeon and he will direct you accordingly.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician
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What Does The Following USG Report Suggest?

Hello, There is small swelling in one of your thyroid gland. It is likely a benign (non-cancerous) lesion. You can go for a fine needle biopsy to confirm the diagnosis. Consult a general surgeon and he will direct you accordingly. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician