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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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Comparison of ultrasound findings of papillary thyroid carcinoma subtypes based on the 2022 WHO classification of thyroid neoplasms [PDF]
Ilhan Hekimsoy +2 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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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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The surgical dilemma of primary surgery for follicular thyroid neoplasms.
Best practice & research. Clinical endocrinology & metabolism, 2019Follicular thyroid carcinoma is the second most prevalent form of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, following papillary thyroid carcinoma. Preoperative diagnosis is hampered by the fact that fine-needle aspiration cytology as well as supplemental ...
J. Staubitz, P. Musholt, T. Musholt
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Oncocytic thyroid neoplasms: from histology to molecular biology
Diagnostic histopathology, 2019The recent update of the 4th edition of the World Health Organization's Classification of Tumors of Endocrine Organs introduced important changes in the nomenclature of follicular-cell thyroid tumors, namely, regarding mitochondrion-rich neoplasms (In ...
Sule Canberk +6 more
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Seminars in diagnostic pathology, 2020
Our understanding of neoplasia is evolving at a rapid pace in these exciting times, where recent molecular pathology advances are reinforcing and fine tuning morphological divisions and classification. Thyroid gland neoplasia in general, and Hürthle-cell
Jalal B. Jalaly, Z. Baloch
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Our understanding of neoplasia is evolving at a rapid pace in these exciting times, where recent molecular pathology advances are reinforcing and fine tuning morphological divisions and classification. Thyroid gland neoplasia in general, and Hürthle-cell
Jalal B. Jalaly, Z. Baloch
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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.
K D, Burman, M D, Ringel, L, Wartofsky
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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.
K, Kobayashi +5 more
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