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2008
A computerized PubMed search of MEDLINE 1966–May 2006 was performed. The terms “thyroid,” “papillary,” and “thyroidectomy” were exploded and the resulting articles were cross-referenced, yielding 2203 trials. An additional search was performed to identify those that mapped to the medical subject headings “thyroid neoplasms” and “thyroidectomy,” as well
Gregory W. Randolph, Cristian M. Slough
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A computerized PubMed search of MEDLINE 1966–May 2006 was performed. The terms “thyroid,” “papillary,” and “thyroidectomy” were exploded and the resulting articles were cross-referenced, yielding 2203 trials. An additional search was performed to identify those that mapped to the medical subject headings “thyroid neoplasms” and “thyroidectomy,” as well
Gregory W. Randolph, Cristian M. Slough
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Papillary renal cell carcinoma (papillary renal cell neoplasm with reverse polarity): a case report
Pathology (Sydney)Ming Xi Alicia Chia+2 more
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Aggressive Variants of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: Hobnail, Tall Cell, Columnar, and Solid
Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2018Meryl C. Nath, L. Erickson
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2014
Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common endocrine malignancy, accounting for 80 % of thyroid carcinomas in adults and 90 % in children. PTC is a malignant epithelial tumor showing follicular differentiation and distinctive nuclear features. Patients usually are 20–50 years old, but those of any age may be affected.
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Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common endocrine malignancy, accounting for 80 % of thyroid carcinomas in adults and 90 % in children. PTC is a malignant epithelial tumor showing follicular differentiation and distinctive nuclear features. Patients usually are 20–50 years old, but those of any age may be affected.
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1992
Thyroid cancer is the most common form of endocrine malignancy; papillary cancer accounts for more than 50% of all thyroid carcinoma. Despite over fifty years of research on papillary carcinoma and hundreds of published articles, many questions remain unanswered.1 In particular, the actual mortality rate from papillary cancer and the optimal ...
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Thyroid cancer is the most common form of endocrine malignancy; papillary cancer accounts for more than 50% of all thyroid carcinoma. Despite over fifty years of research on papillary carcinoma and hundreds of published articles, many questions remain unanswered.1 In particular, the actual mortality rate from papillary cancer and the optimal ...
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Hobnail Variant of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: a Literature Review
Endocrine pathology, 2017F. Ambrosi+5 more
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