Evaluation of thyroid nodules
- PMID: 2034941
- DOI: 10.1002/ssu.2980070204
Evaluation of thyroid nodules
Abstract
The first consideration in evaluating the thyroid nodule is whether it is functioning and causing hyperthyroidism. Autonomous nodules should be treated with either surgery or I-31, with surgery favored due to the possibility, although small, of malignancy. Thyroid scans are no longer recommended during the initial evaluation of the thyroid nodule. Ultrasound is useful in determining the size of the nodule and whether it is multinodular thyroid disease, but it cannot detect thyroid cancer. Fine needle aspiration biopsy is currently the procedure of choice for evaluating all thyroid nodules. For accuracy of the cytological analysis, it is important that adequate tissue samples be obtained. False negative findings are of most concern to the clinician and occur in 2-10% of reported fine needle aspiration biopsy series. Nodules thought to be benign will need continued follow-up.
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