Thyroid nodule physical examination
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Physical Examination
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- Thyroid nodule
- Solitary or dominant in a multinodular goiter
- Characteristics of the nodule, including:
- Size
- Consistency (e.g., soft, firm, woody, or hard)
- Involvement with adjacent structures
- Cervical lymph nodes, including:
- submental and submandibular nodes
- upper jugular nodes
- midjugular nodes
- lower jugular nodes
- posterior triangle and supraclavicular nodes
- pretracheal, prelaryngeal, and paratracheal nodes