How is the ultrasound procedure performed?
The patient lies face up on a comfortable couch, with their head tilted back and their neck as wide open as possible. The doctor applies a special gel with good ultrasound conductivity to the examination area, applies a sensor, moves it and records the parameters of the organ. The signal is processed by the program, and the image is displayed on the screen.
The duration of the procedure is 15-20 minutes. The pressure of the sensor or the need to hold the neck at an angle may cause slight discomfort, but the procedure is not painful.
How do I get the results?
The results can be collected 5-10 minutes after the ultrasound – the doctor needs some time to prepare the examination protocol. The patient receives the following documents:
- Images showing various structures and possible changes.
- A detailed written conclusion from the diagnostician.
The conclusion contains a description of the condition of the thyroid gland, its structure, size and possible deviations. Includes information about the presence, nature and size of any formations, if any. It assesses the condition of the parathyroid glands and lymph nodes.
It also provides an interpretation of ultrasound data indicating possible pathologies, recommendations for further examination or treatment.
If abnormalities are detected, the doctor may recommend a fine-needle biopsy under ultrasound control or a consultation with an endocrinologist for a more thorough analysis and determination of a further treatment plan or observation.