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Thyroid Nodule Ablation
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Description
The procedure involves using ultrasound guidance to insert a thin needle through the skin and into the thyroid nodule. Depending on the type of ablation, the needle may deliver heat or cold to destroy the nodule. The procedure is usually performed on an outpatient basis and does not require general anesthesia.
Thyroid nodule ablation is generally considered safe and effective. The most common side effect is mild discomfort or pain at the site of the needle insertion, which usually resolves within a few days. In rare cases, there may be damage to surrounding structures such as the vocal cords or esophagus.
Symptoms of Peripheral arterial disease
Sore throat
Neck pain
Swelling or bruising
Voice changes
Fatigue
Low-grade fever
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