Is it a bad sign if my doctor wants to get clarification from the pathologist regarding my biopsy?
I have large thyroid nodules, a swollen neck, hoarse voice.... nervous about biopsy
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- He's just checking all the possibilities, ruling out the worst first. Don't worry about it.
- Not necessarily, you need to try to be patient. You want the doctor to be certain about the pathology report. I have the same problem. I have had three biopsies for this same reason. Good luck! Go to www.endocrineweb.com for information. .
- biopsy taking is a routine investigation in diagnosing thyroid enlargement and its done to lot of patients to differentiate between possible causes of thyrotoxicosis..
the worrying symptom is hoarseness of voice which is associated with malignancy sometimes especially in elderly, but it can be simply caused by pressure over laryngeal nerve by the large thyroid gland.
- its normal for doctors to get clarification from the pathologist, like everybody else, he just wants to make sure on the diagnosis...
im a M.D., we consult with each other all the time...
- Nodules are usually benign (non cancerous) but the doctor has to make sure. Hes being cautious which is good. The biopsy will tell you for sure and you shouldnt be nervous about it. Its quick and relatively painless;
- There's nothing worse than waiting for a biopsy. Clarification could just mean your doc can't read someones writing or the doc doesn't understand something. Could be very simple having nothing to do with you. Relax. What's going to come is going to come. Nothing you can do until then. Wish you the very best results.
- nope
he's just being professional
you'll drive yourself nuts trying to guess 'what ifs'
- No, he wants to be sure. That means he's a good doctor.
- He just wants to pin the pathologist down to a definite diagnosis. Thyroid lesions can be difficult to tell benign from low grade malignancy.