Abstract
Objective
Our study aim was to investigate the effects of fine-needle biopsy used for thyroid nodules on serum thyroid hormone levels.
Study Design
A total of 25 patients who had solid nodules of the thyroid gland and normal thyroid hormone levels underwent diagnostic fine-needle biopsy for a nodule of the thyroid gland.
Methods
Venous blood samples were drawn from the cases for measurement of serum total T3 and T4, free T3 and T4, thyroid-stimulating hormone, and thyroglobulin levels before, immediately after, and 30 minutes after the initial biopsy.
Results
Total T3 and thyroglobulin levels were found to be significantly higher immediately and 30 minutes following fine-needle aspiration biopsy, compared to the baseline levels (P < 0.05).
Conclusion
Prelminary data suggest that thryoid hormone levels show a mean increase of about 20% immediately after fine-needle aspiration.
Significance
The implication of this finding on patient care should be determined on an individual basis.
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