BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY | NAME UNTE NO. HOSPITAL of the MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER UPTON, NEW YORK 08-22-57R DISCHARGE SUMMARY PAVILION 1 OPD and remained in good health. Her vaginal discharge improved on treatment with Mycostatin vaginal suppositories, On September 7, she was transferred to the Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital. SURGERY AT THE CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN GENERAL HOSPITAL: On September 8, the thyroid was explored by Dr. B. M, Dobbins. The thyroid was about normal in size but both lobes contained many fine nodules. The lower right lobe containing the larger nodule and a portion of the lower left lobe which was nodular Do Not Write in Binding Marge were removed, Frozen sections indicated that the lesions were benign and extensive resection was not carried out. POST SURGICAL HOSPITAL COURSE: The patient recovered DIAGNOSIS: L. Adenomatous nodules of both lobes of the thyroid satisfactorily from the surgical procedure. Since her return to Brookhaven, she has been aSymptomatic and her wound has healed nicely. A repeat thyroid scan showed that the functioning nodule noted prior to surgery had been removed. The patient was discharged on September 22 to retutn to the Marshall Islands, gland, some nodules showed prominent papillary component, DISCHARGE MEDICATION: The patient is to continue taking thyroid-hormone medication under the supervision of the Marsnallese health aide on her Island. Robert A. Conard M. D. RC:LR =2= BNL 720A -77-