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*[[Thyromegaly]] with solitary nontender thyroid nodules. The nodules may be soft, smooth, and mobile. The mass moves with deglutition. | *[[Thyromegaly]] with solitary nontender thyroid nodules. The nodules may be soft, smooth, and mobile. The mass moves with deglutition.<ref>{{cite book | last = Kumar | first = Vinay | title = Robbins and Cotran pathologic basis of disease | publisher = Elsevier Saunders | location = Philadelphia | year = 2005 | isbn = 0-7216-0187-1 }}</ref> | ||
* Lymphadenopathy | * Lymphadenopathy | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Patients with thyroid adenoma usually appear normal. Physical examination of patients with thyroid adenoma is usually remarkable for solitary non tender nodule in the midline of neck, which is smooth, soft, and mobile.
Physical Examination
Appearance of the Patient
Vital Signs
- Tachycardia may be present.
Skin
- Flushing of skin
- Increased sweating
Neck
- Thyromegaly with solitary nontender thyroid nodules. The nodules may be soft, smooth, and mobile. The mass moves with deglutition.[1]
- Lymphadenopathy
References
- ↑ Kumar, Vinay (2005). Robbins and Cotran pathologic basis of disease. Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders. ISBN 0-7216-0187-1.