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Author Spotlight: Integrating Ultrasound Imaging with Biochemical Markers for Thyroid Disease Diagnosis
Published on: February 9, 2024
[The Echotherapy as non-invasive treatment option for thyroid diseases]
1Zentrum für Nuklearmedizin und PET/CT, Bremen.
Abstract:
Focused ultrasound is becoming more and more important when it comes to its application in thyroid diseases due to the development of echotherapy. This article provides insights in the application of echotherapy and the treatment process as well as clinical experiences and future perspectives. Studies have already been able to show significant volume reductions and improvement of symptoms after the treatment of benign and symptomatic thyroid nodules. Moreover, a high tolerability and a low profile in risk and side effects has been demonstrated.
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