Hi i am 61 year old male i have The study reveals presence of a well defined cystic hypodense lesion measuring 34x36 mm in size in left lobe of thyroid gland. the lesion extends inferiorly up to sternum with no retrosternal extension. The lesion shows peripheral thin calcific wall with mild deviation of trachea on right side.
Hello, I read carefully your report. The first step after diagnosing a thyroid cyst should be the examination of the thyroid hormones (TSH and FT4). If hyperthyroidism is confirmed than treatment should be started. If their level results to be within the normal ranges a scintiscan is recommended and than a Fine needle biopsy aspiration if the nodule results to be cold. If you have symptoms of compression of the adjacent structures (cough, difficulty in swallowing) or if the nodule results to be malignant in Fine needle aspiration than thyroidectomy is recommended. Hope the information is helpful. Kind regards, Dr.Mirjeta
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Suggest Treatment For A Cyst In The Thyroid Gland
Hello, I read carefully your report. The first step after diagnosing a thyroid cyst should be the examination of the thyroid hormones (TSH and FT4). If hyperthyroidism is confirmed than treatment should be started. If their level results to be within the normal ranges a scintiscan is recommended and than a Fine needle biopsy aspiration if the nodule results to be cold. If you have symptoms of compression of the adjacent structures (cough, difficulty in swallowing) or if the nodule results to be malignant in Fine needle aspiration than thyroidectomy is recommended. Hope the information is helpful. Kind regards, Dr.Mirjeta