That's pretty common. The current guideline is to biopsy it if it is over 1 cm. Nothing else you related has much bearing on whether it is malignant. 90 to 95% of them are not malignant.
My US shows "questionable hypoechoic nodule with vascularity" AND "A heterogenous nodule in the left side the isthmus measuring up to 1x2 cm. this is a vascular nodule."
What does this mean?
Even if they are solid there is a strong possibility that they are benign....the nice thing about is they are cystic you know for sure that they aren't cancer but just because it's not doesn't mean it is cancer...if that makes any sense.
Well, I am at the post FNAB end of a similar journey. My biggest nodule is 3x3x2.2cm, it too is solid and vascular. Scary stuff. What I hadn't realised fully before the FNAB is that the results can be basically four things- benign, malignant, inadequate (they didn't get enough for a result) or what I have: follicular. Now follicular is odd- the FNAB can't tell if it is benign or malignant- the only way they can be sure is a frozen section taken when removing it surgically. Perhaps yours will find a follicular result on FNAB? So it may not be all bad- most follicular are still benign.
Em
Well, I am at the post FNAB end of a similar journey. My biggest nodule is 3x3x2.2cm, it too is solid and vascular. Scary stuff. What I hadn't realised fully before the FNAB is that the results can be basically four things- benign, malignant, inadequate (they didn't get enough for a result) or what I have: follicular. Now follicular is odd- the FNAB can't tell if it is benign or malignant- the only way they can be sure is a frozen section taken when removing it surgically. Perhaps yours will find a follicular result on FNAB? So it may not be all bad- most follicular are still benign.
Em