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Introduction Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) can be associated with the formation of cysts. PTCs with cystic components occupying more than 50% of the tumor account for 1.3–2.5% of all PTCs ( 1 , 2 ). These tumors are known as cystic
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metastasis from occult papillary carcinoma of thyroid ( n = 1). The non-neoplastic masses consisted of aspergillus abscess ( n = 1), sterile abscess ( n = 1), and tubercular abscess ( n = 1), aneurysm of left internal carotid artery ( n = 1), and
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29 4 – 10 . ( doi:10.1016/S0720-048X(97)00184-8 ). 17 Kessler A Rappaport Y Blank A Marmor S Weiss J Graif M . Cystic appearance of cervical lymph nodes is characteristic of metastatic papillary thyroid carcinoma . Journal of Clinical
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identify consecutive patients with FNA of suspicious central neck LNs with cytology (FNA-C) and Tg washout (FNA-Tg) between September 2017 and March 2022. Patients with benign thyroid lesions or non-papillary carcinoma were excluded. All study patients had
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, 195 patients (91.1%) were diagnosed with papillary thyroid carcinoma, while 16 (7.5%), and 1 (0.5%) were diagnosed with follicular thyroid carcinoma/Hurthle cell carcinoma and poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma, respectively. The distribution of
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nodule was 5 mm. (B) Monochrome superb microvascular imaging showed that there were four vessels within the nodule (yellow arrow), which was defined as grade 3. (C) The pathological result was papillary thyroid carcinoma. Cystic necrotic MTNs
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thyroid specimens with confirmed histology had an overall diagnostic accuracy of 93% to differentiate follicular from oncocytic tumors, and in distinguishing between nuclear atypia in colloid goiter with regressive changes and cystic papillary carcinoma
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Introduction Differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) is the most common endocrine malignancy, of which the majority are papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). While prognosis is generally favourable, up to 20% of patients develop local or regional
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adenoma; HCC, Hurthle cell carcinoma; PTC, papillary thyroid carcinoma. Quality assessment of diagnostic accuracy studies To assess the quality of the studies included in the meta-analysis, we incorporated the revised quality assessment of