Thyroid Ultrasound Reporting - How to Write USG Scan Reports for Thyroid Pathologies
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Overview
Dive into a comprehensive 39-minute video tutorial on thyroid ultrasound reporting, covering a wide range of thyroid pathologies and small parts ultrasonography. Learn how to write accurate USG scan reports for various thyroid conditions, starting with normal thyroid anatomy and progressing through different pathological states. Explore the ultrasound characteristics and reporting techniques for thyromegaly, nodular hyperplasia, colloid nodules, follicular adenomas and carcinomas, papillary carcinomas (including cystic variants), anaplastic cancer, lymphoma, and metastases. Gain insights into autoimmune thyroid disorders such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Graves' disease, and subacute thyroiditis. Each section is time-stamped for easy navigation, allowing for focused study on specific thyroid pathologies and enhancing your skills in small parts ultrasonography reporting.
Syllabus
Intro:
Normal:
Thyromegaly:
Nodular Hyperplasia:
Colloid Nodule:
Follicular Adenoma:
Follicular Carcinoma:
Papillary Carcinoma :
Cystic Papillary Cancer:
Anaplastic Cancer:
Lymphoma:
Metastases:
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis:
Graves' Disease:
Subacute Thyroiditis:
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