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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Ultrasound== | ==Ultrasound== | ||
Thyroid gland ultrasound is one of the first steps of the thyroid nodule diagnostic evaluation. In the case of multiple nodules presentation, all the nodules should be assessed for suspicious ultrasound characteristics.The important points that can be characterized with ultrasound include: | |||
* Confirmation of the diagnosis of a thyroid nodule | |||
* Assess the size of the nodule | |||
* Determining the location of the nodule | |||
** | |||
* Determination of the shape of the nodule | |||
* Evaluation of the composition | |||
* Evaluation of the echogenicity | |||
* Evaluation of the margins | |||
* Presence of calcification | |||
* Evaluation of the vascularity of the nodules | |||
* Evaluation of the adjacent structures in the neck including the lymph nodes | |||
* FNA decision making | |||
** Based on the size, vascularity, and shape | |||
The following characteristics are more likely to be a malignant lesion: | |||
* Shape that is taller than wide measured in the transverse dimension | |||
* Hypoechogenicity | |||
* Irregular margins | |||
* Microcalcifications | |||
* Absent halo | |||
The following characteristics are more likely to be a benign lesion: | |||
* Purely cystic nodule (< 2 % risk of malignancy) | |||
*: 16835280 | |||
* Spongiform appearance (99.7 % specific for benign thyroid nodule) | |||
*: 18403624 | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Ultrasound
Thyroid gland ultrasound is one of the first steps of the thyroid nodule diagnostic evaluation. In the case of multiple nodules presentation, all the nodules should be assessed for suspicious ultrasound characteristics.The important points that can be characterized with ultrasound include:
- Confirmation of the diagnosis of a thyroid nodule
- Assess the size of the nodule
- Determining the location of the nodule
- Determination of the shape of the nodule
- Evaluation of the composition
- Evaluation of the echogenicity
- Evaluation of the margins
- Presence of calcification
- Evaluation of the vascularity of the nodules
- Evaluation of the adjacent structures in the neck including the lymph nodes
- FNA decision making
- Based on the size, vascularity, and shape
The following characteristics are more likely to be a malignant lesion:
- Shape that is taller than wide measured in the transverse dimension
- Hypoechogenicity
- Irregular margins
- Microcalcifications
- Absent halo
The following characteristics are more likely to be a benign lesion:
- Purely cystic nodule (< 2 % risk of malignancy)
- 16835280
- Spongiform appearance (99.7 % specific for benign thyroid nodule)
- 18403624