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BMJ, 2009
Thyroid nodules may be coincidentally detected as a result of neck imaging, and most are benign; the authors discuss how best to decide which nodules are most likely to be malignant and require further ...
Chirag N, Patel +2 more
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Thyroid nodules may be coincidentally detected as a result of neck imaging, and most are benign; the authors discuss how best to decide which nodules are most likely to be malignant and require further ...
Chirag N, Patel +2 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2014
According to the literature, thyroid nodules (TNs) are quite rare in the first two decades of life and are predominantly non-cancerous, although cancerous TNs are more common in the first two decades of life than in adults. Therefore, it is important for clinicians to distinguish benign from malignant lesions preoperatively because the latter require a
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According to the literature, thyroid nodules (TNs) are quite rare in the first two decades of life and are predominantly non-cancerous, although cancerous TNs are more common in the first two decades of life than in adults. Therefore, it is important for clinicians to distinguish benign from malignant lesions preoperatively because the latter require a
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Archives of Surgery, 1977
A study was made of 67 patients with solitary thyroid nodules in which strict criteria to eliminate the probability of cancer, including a history of radiation to the neck, were used. Twelve (17.9%) were found to have histologic malignancy. This figure is threefold that of a study made by one of the authors 11 years earlier, but comparable to others ...
R D, Liechty +3 more
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A study was made of 67 patients with solitary thyroid nodules in which strict criteria to eliminate the probability of cancer, including a history of radiation to the neck, were used. Twelve (17.9%) were found to have histologic malignancy. This figure is threefold that of a study made by one of the authors 11 years earlier, but comparable to others ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
The various techniques for evaluating a thyroid nodule are described and their relative values analyzed. Fine-needle aspiration is the most sensitive and specific test among the leading techniques, the others being ultrasonography and thyroid scanning. A combination of tests is also analyzed.
ANDRÉ J. VAN HERLE +5 more
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The various techniques for evaluating a thyroid nodule are described and their relative values analyzed. Fine-needle aspiration is the most sensitive and specific test among the leading techniques, the others being ultrasonography and thyroid scanning. A combination of tests is also analyzed.
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JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2014
Awoman in her 60s presented with bilateral thyroid nodules discovered by her endocrinologist 2 weeks prior to being referred to anotolaryngologist. Hermedical historywas remarkable for hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, depression, and gastroesophageal reflux disease. She had a history of smoking but quit in 1998.
Oscar, Trujillo +3 more
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Awoman in her 60s presented with bilateral thyroid nodules discovered by her endocrinologist 2 weeks prior to being referred to anotolaryngologist. Hermedical historywas remarkable for hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, depression, and gastroesophageal reflux disease. She had a history of smoking but quit in 1998.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1985
To the Editor. —Having aspirated cystic thyroid nodules since 1965, and sclerosed carefully selected nodules with 3% sodium tetradecyl sulfate since 1973, 1 we welcomed the observations of Treece et al 2 and Ryan 3 in the DecemberArchives. For readers who wish to use this excellent therapeutic modality we offer the following caveats.
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To the Editor. —Having aspirated cystic thyroid nodules since 1965, and sclerosed carefully selected nodules with 3% sodium tetradecyl sulfate since 1973, 1 we welcomed the observations of Treece et al 2 and Ryan 3 in the DecemberArchives. For readers who wish to use this excellent therapeutic modality we offer the following caveats.
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