Lesson 1C Flashcards

1
Q

What is US a valuable diagnostic tool in assessing? (9)

A
  1. Classification of a palpated lump
    - eg solid, cystic, mixed
  2. Evaluate adjacent structures
  3. Determining the location of a palpable lump
    - within or outside of the thyroid
  4. Identifying a cause forHyperthyroidism
  5. Identifying a cause forHypothyroidism
  6. Post surgical complications
  7. Multi Nodular Goiter (MNG)
    - follow up nodules
  8. Guidance of injection, aspiration or biopsy
  9. Relationship of normal anatomy and pathology to each other
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2
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If the patient presents with a neck lump/swelling for investigation, what are common possible diagnoses other than the thyroid? (5)

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  1. Fat roll at the base of the neck
  2. Lymphadenopathy
  3. Branchial cleft cyst
    - supero-lateral to the thyroid
  4. Thyroglossal duct cyst
    - midline superior to the thyroid
  5. Parathyroid gland mass
    - usually small and inferior on the thyroid
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3
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What are limitations when scanning the thyroid?

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The inferior most aspect of an enlarged thyroid with marked retrosternal extension will not always be visible on ultrasound

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4
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How do you prepare for a thyroid US scan? (5)

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  1. Low collared shirt
  2. Remove jewellery around the neck
  3. Towel across the shoulders/chest
  4. Lie the patient so their head is at the top of pillow and tipped right back
  5. A pillow or towel can be placed under the shoulders
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5
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What typical transducer do you use to scan the thyroid?

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7-14MHz linear transducer

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6
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When would you use a curvi-linear array transducer of 3.5MHz when scanning the thyroid? (3)

A
  1. Deep seated tumours
  2. Retrosternal thyroids
  3. Large patients
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7
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When scanning the thyroid, what do you start with?

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Scan in transverse down the midline to assess for tracheal deviation and obvious pathology

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8
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What is the normal thyroid gland volume?

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7-11cc/lobe

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9
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What images should be taken with the thyroid? (6)

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  1. Transverse images of the gland from superior to inferior
  2. Longitudinal images of the gland with a length measurement
  3. Isthmus, trans and long with a maximum AP diameter
  4. Left neck
  5. Right neck.
  6. Assess the paracervical lymph nodes, carotid artery and jugular vein
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