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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1995
Although the prevalence of thyroid nodule is approximately 1% to 5% in the general adult population, 6% to 10% of older persons may have solitary nodules. Between 2% and 10% of thyroid nodules are noted to be carcinomatous. Approximately 1200 persons die of thyroid carcinoma each year in the United States alone; the incidence is much higher in women ...
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Although the prevalence of thyroid nodule is approximately 1% to 5% in the general adult population, 6% to 10% of older persons may have solitary nodules. Between 2% and 10% of thyroid nodules are noted to be carcinomatous. Approximately 1200 persons die of thyroid carcinoma each year in the United States alone; the incidence is much higher in women ...
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Hurthle Cell Neoplasms of the Thyroid
The Laryngoscope, 2002AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis Hurthle cell tumors are a variant of follicular cell neoplasms. The purpose of the study was to determine the reliability of intraoperative frozen‐section analysis for diagnosing Hurthle cell carcinoma and Hurthle cell neoplasm and to evaluate age, gender, and tumor size differences in the incidence of Hurthle cell ...
David Myssiorek+3 more
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UNUSUAL TYPES OF THYROID NEOPLASMS
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1996This article discusses several unusual forms of primary thyroid neoplasms. The TCV of PTC and insular thyroid carcinoma appears to have a more aggressive clinical behavior than DTC in most patient groups and may respond to thyroid hormone suppression and radioiodine.
Leonard Wartofsky+2 more
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Unilateral thyroid neoplasm in a cat
Veterinary Record, 1980An aged cat with a thyroid neoplasm showed clinical signs and had laboratory data and post mortem findings similar to those observed in human and canine patients afflicted with hyperthyroidism. Because of these similarities hyperthyroidism was suspected in the cat.
SE O'Brien, JH Riley, WA Hagemoser
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Family with nonmedullary thyroid neoplasms
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1995AbstractThis report concerns a family in which papillary thyroid carcinoma appeared in the father and two daughters and follicular adenoma in a granddaughter. The father died of systemic metastasis of papillary thyroid carcinoma. The two daughters and glanddaughter felt well postoperatively.
Shingo Ishiguro+5 more
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Ultrastructural Morphometry of Thyroid Neoplasms
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1983This paper presents the first comprehensive morphometry analysis of normal thyroid, adenomas, and follicular and papillary carcinomas. The mean nuclear volume and the mean nuclear surface increased, while the volume densities of rough endoplasmic reticulum and dense bodies decreased from normal thyroid through adenomas and follicular carcinomas to ...
Inga Finseth+3 more
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Metastatic Neoplasms to the Thyroid
2016Secondary neoplasms of the thyroid gland are uncommon, but clinically they can be indistinguishable from primary thyroid tumors. The possibility of metastasis should always be considered whenever a patient presents with a thyroid nodule and they have a history of malignancy elsewhere in the body or when the cytologic picture is not consistent with or ...
Adebowale J. Adeniran, David Chhieng
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Oncocytic Neoplasms of the Thyroid Gland
Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1992Among well differentiated thyroid tumors, oncocytic neo plasms feature a distinctive set of clinical, morphologic and biologic characteristics, some of which have been a matter of controversy. The world literature on this subject has been reviewed to show that: 1) Morphology accurately predicts the behavior of Hurthie cell tumors assuming that the ...
Juan Rosai+2 more
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Thyroid neoplasms and coexistent thyroiditis
The American Journal of Surgery, 1963Abstract Fifteen cases of thyroiditis and coexisting neoplasia have been presented. A wide variety of tumors occurred with various types of thyroiditis. The chronic unclassified variety was more common in this series than Hashimoto's thyroiditis. We were not able to indict any specific cellular type in the thyroiditis process as the cell of origin ...
John T. Prior, Robert D. Fairchild
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Thyroid and Parathyroid Neoplasms
2020The thyroid and adjacent parathyroid glands demonstrate a variety of benign and malignant pathology, with nodular thyroid disease being the most common pathology encountered in most routine head and neck imaging practice. A variety of thyroid cancers exist, and imaging strategy for staging, surveillance and follow-up depend upon the cancer type.
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