# Thyroid Ultrasound – Spot the problem Part 3

## Metadata
- Content type: Blog
- Canonical URL: https://123sonography.com/blog/cases/thyroid-ultrasound-spot-problem-part-3
- Published: January 26, 2024
- Last updated: November 6, 2024

## Overview
An incidental finding during thyroid ultrasound: A large nodule 32x28x23mm in the right lobe. What would you do?

## Snapshot
- Category: Cases

## Authors
- [Prof. Thomas Binder, MD, FESC](/speaker/30) - Cardiologist, Head of Digital Learning; Medical University of Vienna

## Tags
- Thyroid

## Related Courses
- [Thyroid Ultrasound MasterClass](/course/thyroidmasterclass)

## Content
Here is another quick teaching tip! An incidental finding during thyroid ultrasound: A large nodule 32x28x23mm in the right lobe. What would you do? Do you need to worry?

[![](https://123sonography.com/sites/default/files/styles/video_thumbnail/public/video/images/Image%20TIRADS%205.png?itok=73tr0ApJ)](https://vimeo.com/904454708&title=0&byline=0&portrait=0)

This patient should be sent to FNA Biopsy. There is a risk of malignancy; the nodule is larger than 25mm, and it also shows TIRADS criteria on ultrasound related to a high risk of malignancy. Ultimately, the patient was diagnosed with thyroid cancer.

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