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Microvascular Profiling of Nodules in the Thyroid Gland

Microvascular Profiling of Nodules in the Thyroid Gland

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18 years and older
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Overview

The purpose of this study is to examine tiny blood vessels in different thyroid nodules using advanced ultrasound. In the long term, we hope this can help doctors better tell the difference between types of nodules and more accurately decide who may need surgery.

Description

In this study, the investigators use an advanced ultrasound technique called Super-Resolution Ultrasound of Erythrocytes (SURE) to map the microvasculature in the thyroid gland and thyroid nodules. This method provides much higher resolution than conventional ultrasound, allowing us to visualize and measure even the smallest blood vessels.

The investigators aim to explore whether this technique can help differentiate between various types of thyroid nodules - including benign and malignant - and possibly between hyper-, iso-, and hypofunctioning nodules, based on their microvascular characteristics.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age over 18 years
  • Written and verbal informed consent to participate in the study
  • Patients with hypo-, iso-, or hyperfunctioning thyroid nodules
  • Patients referred for thyroid surgery due to suspected malignant nodule (including Bethesda classification groups III, IV, V, and VI)
  • Healthy volunteers - generally good health with no chronic illnesses

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnancy
  • Inability to undergo the examination due to physical or mental limitations
  • Desire to opt out of receiving information about new, significant health findings revealed during the study
  • Healthy Participants:
  • Thyroid disease, including nodules, as well as current or past conditions affecting the thyroid
  • Medication that affects thyroid function

Study details
    Thyroid Nodular Disease

NCT07041307

Rigshospitalet, Denmark

13 May 2026

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