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Pregnancy-Induced Accelerated Growth and Vascularity in a Thyroid NoduleNational University Hospital, Singapore
National University Hospital, Singapore
National University Hospital, Singapore
National University Hospital, Singapore, drvijay{at}singnet.com.sg Thyroid disorders are frequent in women, especially during the childbearing period. New nodules are known to develop in a significant proportion of pregnant women. Preexisting nodules may increase in size and vascularity during pregnancy. The authors describe a patient at 26 weeks' gestation living in a "relatively" iodine-sufficient area, with a large and highly vascular thyroid nodule but normal thyroid functions. Both vascularity and size revealed considerable reduction on a follow-up sonographic examination three months after the delivery.
Key Words: thyroid nodule pregnancy thyroid ultrasound
This version was published on May
1, 2008 Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Vol. 24, No. 3,
179-182 (2008) |
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