What Causes Neurofibromas And Lipomas ?
Thanks for your query.
From what you have mentioned the problems that you have are
1. Breast cancer that is treated.
2. Tiny nodules in the uterus, lungs (which appears to be growing) iliac artery, thyroid, around the right side of the ribs, lymphnode enlargement.
3. On and off sore throat, swollen glands (though it is not clear which gland you are referring to), back pain
4. Fatty liver
5. Hypothyroidism
If the nodules have been proved to be present on CT / MRI scans - these nodules are likely to be related to each other.
When things are not clear, clinician often rely on getting a tissue sample studied under microscope. This most often gives the conclusive evidence as to what the diagnosis is. Hence I guess, this is what you may need.
A simple excision of the largest lymphnode (iliac lymphnode) and biopsy can be done. The histo pathological examination will suggest to as what the underlying cause is; if it is a benign or a malignant one.
Alternatively, one could get bronchoscopic / CT guided biopsy of the lung lesion.
A clear diagnosis is possible through the biopsy and Histo pathological examination.
Hope I have answered your query adequately. I will be available to answer follow up query.
When I said, they are likely to be interlinked, I meant the nodules. The other problems that you report are independent problems unlikely to be related to these nodules.
Now to as what it could be??
As I was reading your first post, my first thought was it could be a lymphnode enlargement probably secondary to inflammatory condition. Neurofibromas, offcourse was a possibility. Then again lipomas too are possible. It would have been useful if you had posted the reports of the CT/MRI scan reports here. Else you could send me the scanned report at YYYY@YYYY with subject as Attention of Dr. Prasad. Also let me know that you have sent the mail by posting your message on the follow up.
As you describe that most of the nodules are hardly growing, the chance of metastatic condition is remote.
I wish I could be more definitive in my answer, but without biopsy and pathology reports a proof is inevident . You may discuss with your primary care provider and if feasible then go ahead with the biopsy.
Hope I have provided you with useful informations. I'l be glad to answer any other queries.
Wish you good health.
Regards