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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1027319
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Sonografie der Schilddrüse - Teil 2: Schilddrüsenentzündungen, Schilddrüsenfunktionsstörungen und Interventionen
Sonography of the Thyroid - Part 2: Thyroid Inflammation, Impairmant of Thyroid Function and InterventionsPublication History
eingereicht: 20.12.2007
angenommen: 26.2.2008
Publication Date:
18 April 2008 (online)
Key words
thyroid - sonography - color Doppler sonography - fine-needle aspiration - alcohol injection therapy (PEIT)
Core statements
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Sonography of the thyroid is a method of high diagnostic certainty provided sufficient experience in the examination and good technical equipment.
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Subacute thyroiditis de Quervain may be diagnosed conclusively by B-image sonography (hypoechoic lesions) in more than 90 % of cases if clinical symptoms (pain in the neck, laboratory signs of inflammation) are typical.
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Following iatrogeneous hypothyroidism, chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis is the most common cause of adult hypothyroidism.
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Clinical findings, laboratory values (thyroid hormones, and facultatively, thyroid antibodies) and color Doppler sonography findings (including PSV) are indicative in the differential diagnosis of disturbances of thyroid function.
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Scintigraphy is employed for the diagnosis of autonomous nodules > 1 - 1.5 cm.
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Fine-needle puncture cytology is the most precise and cost-effective procedure for confirming a diagnosis in the case of thyroid nodules suspicious of malignancy.
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If the indication for the procedure is sound, ethanol instillation therapy (PEIT) of autonomous thyroid adenomas is an effective and, in the hands of an experienced examiner, also low-risk method which may be performed on an ambulatory basis.
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