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'''Thyroid nodules''' are lumps which commonly arise within an otherwise normal [[thyroid gland]]. Often these abnormal growths of thyroid tissue are located at the edge of the [[thyroid gland]] so they can be felt as a lump in the throat. When they are large or when they occur in very thin individuals, they can even sometimes be seen as a lump in the front of the neck. | |||
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Overview
Thyroid nodules are lumps which commonly arise within an otherwise normal thyroid gland. Often these abnormal growths of thyroid tissue are located at the edge of the thyroid gland so they can be felt as a lump in the throat. When they are large or when they occur in very thin individuals, they can even sometimes be seen as a lump in the front of the neck.