(incomplete) Approach to Neck Mass and Goitre Flashcards
Approach to Neck Mass
- Examination of neck mass
- Determining thyroid state
- Assessing complications of disease and treatment
Examination of neck mass
(Inspection, Active movement, Palpation, Percussion, Auscultation)
A. Inspection - location, size and shape
- Initially slightly flexed to relax strap muscles
- then slightly extended to stretch overlying tissues
- Horizontal: left to right sternocleidomastoid muscle
- Vertical: suprasternal notch to thyroid cartilage
(normal: from side contour from cricoid cartilage to suprasternal notch is smooth)
B. Movement
3. Swallowing - moves with swallowing
(thyroid enclosed in pretracheal fascia with posteromedial ligament of Berry)
4. Tongue protrusion - thyroglossal cyst
C. Palpation from behind with neck slight flexed
- Start from isthmus below cricoid cartilage progressing left and right
- Site, size, shape, surface, border, consistency
- Unilateral or bilateral
- Smooth, irregular, nodular
- soft, firm, hard - Tenderness - thyroiditis
- Mobility - Fixed or mobile
- Tracheal deviation - in unilateral enlargement
- Lymphadenopathy
- Carotid artery
D. Percussion of sternum - retrosternal goitre
E. Auscultation over upper pole - thrills and bruit
(superior thyroid artery branches from ECA)
Determining thyroid state