How to read the test report for thyroid ultrasound

Thyroid ultrasound test report should be interpreted by a specialized doctor, which can generally look at the size and morphology of the thyroid gland, the presence of occupancy, blood supply and other information. 1. Thyroid size and morphology: If the patient’s thyroid is too large or too small, with irregular morphology, uneven parenchyma and other abnormalities, it suggests that the patient’s thyroid gland may be diseased and requires further examination. 2. Whether there are occupations: the size, number, location, and whether the edge of the nodule is clear can be seen, and its main purpose is to determine the nature of the patient’s thyroid nodule. 3. Blood supply: It can look at the blood supply in thyroid cysts, tumors and nodules to assess the condition. Thyroid ultrasound test reports need to be interpreted by a professional doctor, and should not be diagnosed blindly by oneself.