I recently had a FNB(fine needle biopsy) on a mass (13x12mm) in my right thyroid bed, the surgeon in Liverpool gave me the results, which at this present time is confusing me🤔Firstly my blood work shows primary hyperparathyroidism.
Bloods taken June 22nd 2023.
Calcium... 2.65..adju to 2.61)..range 2.10.. 2.60)..... (Primary hyperparathyroidism)
PTH.......... 7.4) .....range.. 1.6..6.90)
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2 Previous bloods in 2020 showed normocalcemic) calcium top end) PTH 8.1. And 9.5)
Surgeon in Liverpool agrees I have a parathyroid problem 👍
So now to the report on the FNB.
Surgeon states the mass looks like thyroid tissue, this mass had a low grade uptake on the F18 pet scan
I explained I'd had my first US scan with a private surgeon in Nov 2022 and no 13x12 mass was detected on that scan, only a nodule of around 6x7mm was noted.
She had no idea why this was🤷♀️ given the mass in my right thyroid bed is 13x12mm much larger than the node on the left of 6x7mm.
Would the parathyroid surgeon not have picked this mass up? , as Liverpool did on doing the FNB found immediately on the US scan 🤷♀️
Still, she had no real answer for me, she as now agreed to the 4Dct scan but this will be in feb next year, she is trying to get a target directly to the rouge gland, although in some cases glands don't always show up.
So my questions to members is, was this 13x12 mass there in 2020?
Why didn't the parathyroid surgeon mention it?
Why did I have a low grade uptake in that area?
(could a rouge para gland be hiding in the mass?
I had graves thyrotoxicosis in 2019 and had my whole thyroid removed, I do known that full removal doesn't always mean all thyroid tissue gets taken out, some residual tissue can remain.
But would this tissue produced thyroid hormones?
Only asking because my blood work as been all over the place since 2019, some showing hypo, then some showing over medicated, I'm not taking enough to be over medicated on 20mg T3.
Also bad absorbtion isn't helping (runny stools, cramping, inflammation, since going on synthetic thyroid medication 😞)
As I mentioned I'm seeing an endocrinologist on Dec 27th.. Not a very good one I'm afraid she is a diabetic specialist.. It says on the appointment letter🤦♀️ although I have seen her before and that was a disaster 😞 so not holding out much hope she will be of any help 🤷♀️