Hi Dr. Lupo,
I recently had 3rd surgery for Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans of the scalp (1-16-08) and now have to have
routineRoutine sputum culture CT scans every 3 months. The last CT scan showed a thyroid nodule on the left lobe so the Dr. ordered an ultrasound. When he went over the results with me he seemed kind of confused as to what the radiologist report meant, and actually said he was going to have to contact the radiologist because he didn't know what he meant. The report reads:
"Comparison is made to the recent CT scan of the chest dated 3/17/08 and on that examination at least one thyroid nodule is present in the left lobe. On today's examination the left lobe measures 4.52 x 1.66 cm. There is a mederate sized 1.92 x 1.52 cm nearly isoechoic mass in the upper pole of the gland. This corresponds to the CT abnormality. The right lobe measures 4.38 x 1.76 cm and contains several subcentimeter hypoechoic nodules. The isthmus is
normalNormal saline flush.
Impression: There is a nearly isoechoic mass in the superior portion of the left lobe of the gland corresponding to the CT abnormality. On the right several small hypoechoic nodules are seen."
What does this mean and should I follow up with an Endocrinologist? Thanks for your time!
Just a follow-up question. I saw the ENT on the 4th and his recommendation was to just do a follow-up US in a year to watch the nodules for growth. He said majority of nodules are benign and not to worry about them. No blood tests or biopsy. Should I push my primary physician to at least test TSH as you suggested in your earlier post?