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Thyroid problem
Throat Sonography Sonography Aug 2017result Right lobe: 2.1*1.8*3.5 cm Left  lobe: 2.1*1.6*3.3 isthmus: 0.29cm 2 isoechoic nodules in right lobes 8*9mm and 7*5 mm Few small volume lymph nodes on both sides of neck . oct 2017 result by 10MHZ linear transducer Lobes of thyroid enlarged in size and heterogenous in ecotexture(hypogenacity 70%) with normal vascularity Right lobe: 3.74*1.86*1.36 cm volume 4.53 cc Left lobe : 3.67*2.14*1.33 cm volume 4.88cc isthmus: Normal measuring 0.16cm( 1.60mm) No cyst or nodules Total T3 : 1.36ng/ml Total T4: 6.31ug/dl TSH : 8.65uig/ml Free T4 : 1.11ng/dl Pl suggest.
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You seem to be having subclinical hypothyroidism where in T3 and T4 levels with be normal with slightly raised TSH. Usually this results in enlargement of thyroid. Your sonography results are not very significant and appropriate treatment with thyroid replacement tablets is all that us required
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Consult nearby ENT specialist endocrinologist for appropriate dosage of medication
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