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Role of CD10 Marker in Differentiating Malignant Thyroid Neoplasms from Benign Thyroid Lesions (Immunohistochemical & Histopathological Study). [PDF]
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Role of genetic diagnosis in thyroid neoplasms
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Thyroid neoplasms: incidental findings on extent of disease evaluation CT for other pediatric malignancies. [PDF]
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Next generation sequencing of Thyroid neoplasms to determine mutational status
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2014
Follicular thyroid neoplasms are solitary nodules that present as a mass. Follicular adenomas are benign, encapsulated tumors with follicular differentiation that are more common in women, usually occur in adults, and are more common in areas of iodine deficiency.
L. Erickson
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Follicular thyroid neoplasms are solitary nodules that present as a mass. Follicular adenomas are benign, encapsulated tumors with follicular differentiation that are more common in women, usually occur in adults, and are more common in areas of iodine deficiency.
L. Erickson
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US Risk Stratification System for Follicular Thyroid Neoplasms.
Radiology, 2023Background Preoperative assessment of follicular thyroid neoplasms is challenging using the current US risk stratification systems (RSSs) that are applicable to papillary thyroid neoplasms.
Jianming Li+12 more
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American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2020
In follicular thyroid neoplasms without invasion, a diagnosis of atypical adenoma (AA) (follicular tumor of uncertain malignant potential) may be rendered if atypical features (indefinite capsular/vascular invasion, necrosis, solid growth, increased ...
V. Cracolici+7 more
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In follicular thyroid neoplasms without invasion, a diagnosis of atypical adenoma (AA) (follicular tumor of uncertain malignant potential) may be rendered if atypical features (indefinite capsular/vascular invasion, necrosis, solid growth, increased ...
V. Cracolici+7 more
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