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投稿人 Lorene 메일보내기 이름으로 검색  (45.♡.124.38) 作成日24-11-12 20:38 閲覧数4回 コメント0件

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Benign thyroid nodules are significantly common and occur in 50-60% of the population. Therefore, differentiation from malignant nodes and the choice of treatment tactics in some cases of benign pathology remain relevant. Despite advances in the clinical evaluation of thyroid nodules, methodological challenges exist due to empirically simplistic understandings of the nodular process. Different opinions on the pathogenesis of thyroid nodules and the history of the formation of the idea of ​​the stages of nodules are considered. For the first time, based on natural principles and many years of ultrasound analysis of changes in benign thyroid nodules, three stages of the nodular process were identified: Development, Wasting and Scarring. The stage of exhaustion has three substages: Initial, Moderate and Significant Wasting. The principles of stage-by-stage changes in nodules are explained and their ultrasound signs are shown. The key principle of the stages of nodules stage is the ratio of the magnitudes of the processes of regeneration (proliferation) and destruction in the nodule. Separate stage changes may occur in node segments. In such cases, part of the segments may show signs of the Development stage, another part-Wasting, and the third part-Scarring. The different variants of thyroid nodules are explained in terms of stages. Practical recommendations for differentiating ultrasound signs of nodules associated with stages are proposed. Knowledge about the staged changes in thyroid nodules helps reduce the likelihood of diagnostic errors, better navigate the prognosis and choice of treatment tactics, and recommend preventive ultrasound examination of the thyroid.
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