A mixed echogenic mass 1.9X0.8cm in the right lobe of the thyroid gland is a description under ultrasound, also known as a thyroid nodule, which is usually benign or malignant. Follow-up, medication, surgery and other treatments should be carried out according to the specific situation.
1. Benign lesions: Asymptomatic benign nodules with normal thyroid function do not require special treatment, and regular rechecks of thyroid ultrasound and thyroid function are sufficient. Surgery should be considered when accompanied by compression symptoms, and medication can be used when accompanied by abnormal thyroid function.
2. Malignant lesions: For malignant thyroid nodules, it is recommended to carry out puncture biopsy, if it is clear that the thyroid nodules are malignant, surgical resection is the main need, and after the operation, it may be necessary to give levothyroxine sodium tablets to carry out hormone replacement therapy.
Mixed echogenic mass 1.9X0.8cm in the right lobe of the thyroid gland needs to be evaluated under ultrasound to assess the nature of the nodule and its grading, which can not be generalized, and then under the guidance of specialists to do the next diagnosis and treatment.
It is recommended that the patient should keep a good attitude, actively cooperate with the doctor, pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, and have regular follow-ups.