Intraoral Ultrasound

Thyroid Ultrasound and Elastography is an important diagnostic tool for evaluating and monitoring the thyroid gland, making it one of the most reliable means of diagnosing potential disorders.

What can we check with Thyroid Ultrasound?

With the triple study of the Thyroid, including B-Mode, Color Doppler Ultrasound, and Elastography, a comprehensive mapping of the thyroid gland is performed. The outline, vascularity, and elasticity of the gland, as well as the texture of a possible lesion, are assessed with accuracy and reliability.

Beyond the basic structural elements, ultrasound reveals findings of critical importance. A specialized Radiologist can detect and evaluate:

  • Diffuse diseases (Hashimoto's Thyroiditis)
  • Focal abnormalities (nodules of the thyroid gland)
  • Malignant lesions (thyroid cancer)

What other points can be visualized with Thyroid Ultrasound?

Ultrasound is also an ideal method for imaging parathyroid glands and detecting potential adenomas or other lesions. The high resolution of the images ensures reliable detection and evaluation.

Additionally, Ultrasound provides the ability to visualize the lymph nodes in the area, ensuring a comprehensive view of the neck region.

How is Thyroid Ultrasound performed, and what preparation is needed?

Thyroid Ultrasound is a painless procedure. During the examination, the patient lies in a supine position, and gel is applied to the area of the thyroid gland. The examination does not require any special preparation from the patient, and its duration is approximately 20 minutes.

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