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Our mission is to provide efficient patient care for the treatment of thyroid disease consistent with the highest standard of medical excellence and the latest innovative technology. From ultrasound exams to our on-site laboratory, the Thyroid and Endocrine Center of Florida is uniquely equipped to diagnosis and treat all aspects of thyroid disease. |
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Ultrasound utilizes harmless sound waves to produce images of the thyroid. Ultrasound exams are done in "real-time" by Dr. Lupo or Melissa Murfin, his physician assistant, during an office visit. The procedure is simple and painless. The patient lies flat with the neck slightly extended and gel is applied to help the sound waves travel through the skin. The ultrasound probe is moved around the neck to create real-time images of the thyroid and surrounding structures, including lymph nodes. The benefits to having an ultrasound done by a clinician in our office is that we are able to immediately read the results, discuss results with the patient and apply our knowledge of the patient's medical history to the ultrasound imaging, all without inconveniencing the patient with additional trips to a radiology department. This method is superior to a technician taking pictures, sending those pictures to a radiologist, who is then limited by having only a still shot image of the ultrasound study and no detailed medical history when the interpretation is made.
Information gathered during the ultrasound procedure includes the size of the thyroid, detection of any inflammation in the thyroid, and the blood-flow through the thyroid. Thyroid nodules and cysts are measured and detailed descriptions of their characteristics are recorded. For thyroid cancer patients, we perform a review of the surrounding lymph nodes to help determine if the cancer has spread to these lymph nodes. Ultrasound follow-up has replaced nuclear medicine imaging for thyroid cancer recurrence detection. This is best done by an experienced clinician, not a technician. |
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To better assess a thyroid nodule, a biopsy is often necessary. A fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNA) uses a small needle (smaller than most blood draw needles) to obtain cell samples from the thyroid nodule. This procedure is preformed under ultrasound guidance to ensure that the needle tip is within the targeted nodule at the time of aspiration. Dr. Lupo has preformed thousands of these procedures and uses the smallest needle possible to achieve an adequate cell sample. Local anesthesia can be used but is seldom needed for this procedure and most patients feel it is less uncomfortable than a visit to the dentist. FNA does not require any special preparation (no fasting), and patients usually return home or to work after the biopsy without any ill effects. |
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Radioactive Iodine (I-131) has been used for over 60 years to treat hyperthyroidism and thyroid cancer. This treatment involved swallowing a small pill of radioactive iodine. The only part of the body which takes up the iodine is the thyroid – which is why this is considered a targeted radiation treatment to the thyroid. Dr. Lupo is licensed by the State of Florida Radioactive Materials Division to administer I-131 therapy for his thyroid patients. Hyperthyroid patients and patients with nodular goiter are treated in the office. Until recently, thyroid cancer patients were treated only in the hospital and confined for one to three days in a leaded room. With our license from the State of Florida however, we are the only Endocrinology practice in southwest Florida able to perform in-office I-131 treatment of most thyroid cancer cases. In doing so, we can avoid hospitalizations as the patient can be treated in our office and sent home the same day. In certain circumstances, a hospitalization may still be necessary. In these cases, Dr. Lupo then gives the I-131 dose at the hospital. Detailed radiation safety information is provided to the patients. |
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Our thyroid function lab is CLIA certified facility using state-of-the-art equipment to process blood samples for TSH, free T4 (Thyroxine), free T3 (Triiodothyronine), Thyroperoxidase (TPO) Antibodies, and Thyroglobulin (Tg) Antibodies. These five tests are the core thyroid function tests needed to evaluate and treat thyroid conditions. |
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MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: The information found on this website is for educational purposes only and is not providing medical or professional advice. It should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. It is not a substitute for professional medical care. If you have or suspect you might have any health problems, you should consult a physician. |
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