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===Provided clinical history===
===Provided clinical history===
26 year old man, left thyroid swelling, increasing in side for 7 months.
26 year old man, left thyroid swelling, increasing in side for 7 months.


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===Additional tests===
===Additional tests===
====More history====
====More history====
{{hidden|More history|<center>A 28-year-old male presented with swelling of left lobe of the thyroid, gradually increasing in size, for 1 year.</center>}}
{{hidden|More history|<center>
The swelling was nodular, measured 2cm×2 cm and was firm, nontender, and moving with deglutition. Serum T3, T4 and TSH were within normal limits. Ultrasound showed a large hypoechoic lesion of 3.1 cm×1.1 cm in the left lobe of the thyroid with calcification.</center>}}


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