Thyroid nodules

Head & Neck

Thyroid nodules are small lumps or growths on the thyroid gland, which sits at the front of the neck. The vast majority are noncancerous, but some may warrant further investigation. An MRI may show changes in the size or texture of the thyroid that could suggest a nodule is present. Finding a thyroid nodule early allows for monitoring or further assessment before any changes progress. Ultrasound is often the preferred first-line tool for detailed thyroid assessment, however MRI may show notable changes in this region.

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