1 2 cm nodule on thyroid

    • [DOC File]Thyroid Gland

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      T1 Tumor 2 cm or less in greatest dimension limited to the thyroid. T2 Tumor more than 2 cm but not more than 4 cm in greatest dimension limited to the thyroid . T3 Tumor more than 4 cm in greatest dimension limited to the thyroid or any tumor with minimal extrathyroidal extension (eg, extension to sternothyroid muscle or perithyroid soft tissues)

      2.4 centimeter nodule on thyroid


    • [DOC File]PROTOCOL FOR THE EXAMINATION OF SPECIMENS FROM …

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      pT1a: Tumor 1 cm or less in greatest dimension limited to the thyroid. pT1b: Tumor more than 1 cm but not more than 2 cm in greatest, dimension, limited to the thyroid. pT2: Tumor more than 2 cm, but not more than 4 cm, limited to thyroid. pT3: Tumor more than 4 cm limited to thyroid or any tumor with minimal extrathyroid extension (eg ...

      1.7 cm nodule on thyroid


    • [DOC File]18-Thyroid Nodules

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      When the patient was first examined, enlargement of the thyroid had been known for at least 6 years. A scan showed a cold nodule in the left lobe. The patient was thought to have a thyroid nodule and to be euthyroid. There was on exam a normal right thyroid lobe, and a 4 x 5 cm soft mass occupying the position of the left lobe.

      1.3 cm thyroid nodule


    • [DOCX File]Thyroid Case Scenarios - NAACCR

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      The isthmus measures 0.4 cm. There are bilateral mixed echotexture thyroid nodules. On the right, the largest measures, 1.6cm and is located in the mid upper portion of the right lobe. On the left there is a 2.5cm nodule in the midportion and a 1.9 cm nodule …

      2 cm solid thyroid nodule


    • [DOC File]2-28-08 Thyroid Disorders

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      “Hot” Nodule ( T4/T3 excess release. Hyperthyroidism - usually, not enough T4/T3 produced to cause hyperthyroidism. Toxic adenoma - when adenoma large enough to cause hyperthyroidism ( usually >2.5 cm. Etiology - often from a . constitutively activated TSH receptor. mutation. Labs - look similar to Grave’s . except

      2 cm mass on thyroid


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