Suture granulomas result from the use of nonabsorbable suture and is an infrequent complication following thyroidectomy. When they occur, suture granulomas may mimic both benign and malignant diagnoses, posing a potential diagnostic challenge. Ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration cytology is an accurate diagnostic modality for the workup of nodules within the thyroidectomy bed. We herein present 2 cases of post-thyroidectomy suture granulomas, presenting as a painless, palpable mass in the surgical bed and occurring as a late complication of thyroidectomy that were diagnosed on fine needle aspiration cytology.
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