Most thyroid cancer is found by accident—doctors usually find it when patients are getting ultrasounds, CT scans, or MRIs for an unrelated reason. The nodules themselves are rarely noticeable ...
The first section of the algorithm (“acute evaluation and management”) includes differential diagnosis, monitoring airway and cardiac status, performing laboratory tests and a CT scan with ...
A groundbreaking type of CT scan has been developed that can identify tiny nodules in a hormone gland, offering a potential ...
The thyroid gland's health can significantly impact metabolism and growth. Recognizing signs such as a persistent neck lump, ...
The widespread utilization of chest CT scans has increased the importance of the proper evaluation of incidentally found lung nodules. The primary goal in the evaluation of these nodules is to ...
Many patients with papillary and follicular thyroid cancer do not show symptoms. Patients typically seek medical attention when they could see or feel a mass or lump (nodule) on the neck. Masses that ...
Purpose: This study was undertaken to compare the diagnostic accuracy and complication rate of computed tomography (CT)–guided percutaneous lung biopsies of lung nodules ≤ 1.5 cm versus > 1.5 ...