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About Robert Arnone, DC
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I can answer any questions regarding Thyroid Trouble either Hypo or Hyper. I can also explain to you how this may have happened to you and more importantly how you can get well.

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I have helped many women and some men with Thyroid Conditions. Most of them were able to get completely off of the harmful medications that weren't correcting the cause of their problem anyway. If all of these people were able to get well, then why not you too? I may be able to find you a qualified Upper Cervical Specific Doctor in your area to help locate and correct the cause.

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Life University School of Chiropractic - Marietta, GA

 
   

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Thyroid Problems - ultra sound result


Expert: Robert Arnone, DC - 3/8/2009

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hi i want to know what is mean by this result from ultra sound my name is maricel 41 years old this was the result the left thyroid is slightly enlarged with heterogeneous echotexture.a complex mass measuring 3.6 cm x 2.1 cm x 3.5 cm with ill-defined borders is noted within mixed echoes are noted within the mass.  the right thyroid appears bulky also with heterogenous echotexture a roundechogenic mass with hypoechic rim is noted within measuring 1.3 cm x 1.2 cm (LXAP)  CONSIDER------THYROID ADENOMA,BILATERAL,WITH CYSTIC DEGENERATION.LEFT THROID  plss answer me thanks in advance

Answer
Maricel,
You basically have abnormal cell growth on your Thyroid Gland.  It could be a tumor or could be a cyst is what they are thinking.  They would want to do further testing of the cells to see if it is cancerous or not and proceed from there.  Usually they will do a biopsy of the cells and then examine them and let you know the results within a couple of weeks or so.
Whatever you get told, I have a completely different understanding of this and I have seen wonderful results in many patients with Thyroid problems without having to resort to harmful medications or surgery.  If you are interested in learning more you can respond back and I will gladly elaborate for you, if not, then I will just wish you the best right now.
Yours in Best Health,
Dr Robert Arnone
Upper Cervical Specific Doctor
"Cervical Spine Specialist"
Arnone Family Health Clinic
711 Old Ballas Road
St Louis, MO 63141
314-995-5719
ArnoneClinic@RocketMail.com


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