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Thyroid gland lesion





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  Thyroid gland lesion
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    A child of 14 years old, on ultrasound screening in school, a sonologist has found a lesion in the thyroid gland, and recommended to make a full-mode ultrasound in normal mode in medical center, as there is not enough time for ultrasound screening, to take into account everything in detail. As a result, we have to look twice at the same, we have such production capacities in public healthcare, doctors are not enough, the burden on the remaining " last of the Mohicans" is growing ... and soon even they will not exist and we all go to " business" .. .

    The first question that usually arises in such cases is to eliminate the evil.

    And evil can be excluded only on a biopsy, so the role of ultrasound is extremely small.

    Basically measure the dimensions of lesion. In my case they needed an ultrasound report for a further trip to the higher organization.

    Returning to the case ...

    On ultrasound in the left lobe of thyroid there is a lesion of a cystic-solid type, by type of a complex cyst with septums and wall-mounted solid component, 1x1.5 cm in size, on CFM blood flow along the contour (colloid node? else?).

    The puncture is recommended.

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  21:48 18-01-2018
  A similar case
#2

    Or the law of twin cases. That means on the same day.

    The child 14 years old came from an endocrinologist for an ultrasound of the thyroid gland.

    On ultrasound In the central part of the right lobe the lesion is visualized close to the oval shape, with an uneven fuzzy contour, predominantly anechogenic with hyperechoic microinclusions at the edges, about 0.5 cm in size. At the CFM a signal of blood flow near the lesion (colloid node? etc?).

    Recommended the control of ultrasound.

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