Is there a high mortality rate for malignant thyroid nodules
If malignant nodules are detected early, do not invade the lymph nodes and cause metastases, are removed early and treated early, and are kept on long-term medication as prescribed by…
If malignant nodules are detected early, do not invade the lymph nodes and cause metastases, are removed early and treated early, and are kept on long-term medication as prescribed by…
Cystic nodules are usually curable, but those that are prone to recurrence (even if they are cystic) will require surgical intervention and a period of post-operative thyroid hormone medication. Removal…
According to epidemiological statistics, the prevalence of thyroid nodules in China is 20-76% after ultrasound examination, which means that more than half of the population who have thyroid ultrasound will…
I. Principle of radiofrequency ablation technology and STARmed radiofrequency ablation treatment system Radiofrequency ablation (rfa) is a kind of minimally invasive interventional treatment method, which was firstly reported by rossi…
In general, a solitary thyroid nodule is more likely to be malignant than a multiple nodule or nodular goiter. Patients with the following manifestations should be alerted to the possibility…
Many people find thyroid nodules during physical examination, most of them do not need surgical treatment, but surgery may be considered for thyroid nodules only in the following cases: 1.Persons…
With the change of people’s health concept, annual health checkups have become a guarantee for the people to maintain their health. Ultrasound examination of the thyroid gland has become an…
In recent years, people often tell me during consultation that there are more and more cases of thyroid nodules or tumors found by people around me due to physical examinations…
Although thyroid nodules have always been “gentle”, thyroid cancer is hidden in the nodules, are they separate siblings or are they mother and children evolved from the nodules? Let’s discuss…
Nodular thyroid disease is a common endocrine disorder with a prevalence of 4% to 7%, and a detection rate of about 40% to 50% by ultrasonography and autopsy. And more…