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Abbreviations: CA = carotid artery; JV = jugular vein; TR = trachea However, isoechoic/hyperechoic nodules can be aggressive, poorly differentiated thyroid cancers as illustrated by this patient.
hypoechoic and hypervascular thyroid gland (Figure 1) with an 8-mm hyperechoic left mid-lobe nodule (Figures 2A and 2B). Biopsy was not performed because the nodule was less than 1 cm, as ...
On average, the cancerous medullary thyroid nodules had a maximum ... features Low suspicion Isoechoic or hyperechoic solid or partly cystic nodules with solid eccentric areas, without other ...
Thyroid cancers are greatly ... TI-RADS has five different categories for nodule appearance—composition, echogenicity, shape, margin and echogenic foci. The shape category has two choices ...
EU-TIRADS category 1 denotes a normal thyroid examination. The benign category EU-TIRADS 2 corresponds to pure / anechoic cysts and entirely spongiform nodules. EU-TIRADS 3 is a low-risk category, ...
Thyroid cancers are greatly ... TI-RADS has five different categories for nodule appearance -- composition, echogenicity, shape, margin and echogenic foci. The shape category has two choices ...
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