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Ultrasound results with a solid isoechogenic nodule

I had an untrasound done of my thyroid in March of 2014 the results were as follows

Both lobes are enlarged. Homogenous echogenicity is seen throughout. Early Graves disease could be a consideration if there is any reason to suspect that clinically.

Right lobe measures 1.58 x1.52 x 5.15cm

Left lobe measures 1.24 x 1.55 x 5.34cm.

The isthmus measures 3.8mm in AP diameter.

In November of 2014 I had blood work done..

Free T4 - 1.11
TSH - 0.82
Free T3 - 2.36

I had an untrasound and blood work repeated January of 2015 and the results are as follows...

A solid isoechogenic nodule seen in the right lower lobe measureing 1.1cm x 7.2mm on the longitudinal image.

Right lobe measures 5.28 x 1.36 x 1.68cm

Left lobe measures 1.4 x 1.98 x 4.77cm

The isthmus measures 4.8mm in AP diameter

Free T4, TSH and T3 all remained the same
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Thank you for responding. I forgot to include those results too.

Thyroglobulin was  < 0.9  RR 0.0- 4.0
Thyroid Peroxidase 35 RR 0-59
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Solid isoechogenic nodule seen in the right lower lobe measuring 1.1cm x 7.2mm most likely benign and needs to be monitored.
You need to have anti-thyroid antibodies get checked to rule out beginning Grave's or Hashimoto's.

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I meant to include the reference ranges...

Free T4 - 0.58-1.64
TSH - 0.34 - 4.00
Free T3 - 2.00 - 3.30
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