J Korean Radiol Soc.  1979 Dec;15(2):509-516. 10.3348/jkrs.1979.15.2.509.

Ultrasonography of thyroid gland

Abstract

The fundamental requirement of ultrasound in thyroid disease is to differentiate cystic masses from solid ones. But with the advance in scan equipment and technique the more detailed information about the lesion, echogenicity, internal echo pattern and surroundings casts but a faint light on the clues to give more specific categorical or histological diagnosis of the lesions. Authors reviewed 186 cases of ultlrasonography of thyroidgl and performed from March to Sep. 1979 at Seoul National University Hospital and concluded that; 1. Defferentiation of solid mass from cystic one is easily and readily made but a few of solid masses appear ascystic ones in ultrasonogram because of inappropriate scan technique. 2. Categorical or histological diagnosis is still beyond the scope of our knowledge but some clues suggest that only accumulation of data will solve the problem in the furture.


MeSH Terms

Diagnosis
Seoul
Thyroid Diseases
Thyroid Gland*
Ultrasonography*
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