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Thyroid ultrasound   

Overview | Risks | Results

Alternative names:

Ultrasound - thyroid; Thyroid sonogram; Thyroid echogram

Definition:

The thyroid is located in the neck and regulates metabolism. The ultrasound is a harmless method of examining the organ. The ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves that are emitted and received by a transducer (a hand-held instrument), and the sound waves penetrate the body. By electronic conversion, the sound waves are arranged into the picture image seen on a screen.

How the Test is Performed

The test is usually done in the ultrasound or radiology department. You will be lying down with your neck hyperextended (extending the neck beyond its usual limit). The lubricant gel is placed on your neck, and the transducer is passed over the area. Pictures are taken of the images.

How to Prepare for the Test

Adults:
No special preparation is necessary for this test.

Infants and children:
The physical and psychological preparation you can provide for this or any test or procedure depends on your child's age, interests, previous experience, and level of trust. For specific information regarding how you can prepare your child, see the following topics as they correspond to your child's age:

How the Test will Feel

There is no discomfort with this test.

Why the Test is Performed

The ultrasound of the thyroid is done to differentiate between a cyst (a sac containing fluid) and a tumor (abnormal tissue growth which may or may not be cancerous).

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