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English: Supplementary Material: cine loop video. An artifact in the isthmus of thyroid from tissue compression on elastogram (upper image) in patient with Hashimoto thyroiditis, with no real focal lesions evident on B-mode ultrasound (lower image) [Fig 5]. A hard stiff pseudolesion is generated during the compression with ultrasound probe and resolved during decompression. To avoid such artifacts no pressure on the probe during elasticity evaluation should be applied.
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Source Slapa R, Piwowonski A, Jakubowski W, Bierca J, Szopinski K, Slowinska-Srzednicka J, Migda B, Mlosek R (2012). "Shear Wave Elastography May Add a New Dimension to Ultrasound Evaluation of Thyroid Nodules: Case Series with Comparative Evaluation". Journal of Thyroid Research. DOI:10.1155/2012/657147. PMID 22685685. PMC: 3363142.
Author Slapa R, Piwowonski A, Jakubowski W, Bierca J, Szopinski K, Slowinska-Srzednicka J, Migda B, Mlosek R
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