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- 45 Years
- 31/03/2021
Is a 2.5 cm thyroid nodule large?
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Yes, every thyroid nodule larger than 1.0 to 1.5 cm (1/2 inch) in diameter as well as those with a suspicious goiter need to have a fine needle aspiration biopsy to obtain thyroid cells for cytologic evaluation.
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Consult a Endocrinologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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A 2.5 cm thyroid nodule is generally considered moderately sized. Here's what you should know:
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Size Context:
- Nodules smaller than 1 cm are usually small.
- Nodules larger than 2 cm often warrant further evaluation.
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Clinical Significance:
- A 2.5 cm nodule is significant enough for additional tests like an ultrasound or biopsy.
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Symptoms and Risk Factors:
- Size alone doesn't determine risk; growth rate, ultrasound features, and symptoms are also important.
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Next Steps:
- Follow up with your healthcare provider for evaluation and management.
- Mention any symptoms like difficulty swallowing, voice changes, or neck discomfort to your doctor.
While 2.5 cm is on the larger side, many such nodules are benign and manageable with proper care.
Answered 20/08/2025
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