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disease, is well accepted [ 1 - 3 ]. Fine needle aspiration (FNA) and, to a lesser extent, core needle biopsy (CNB), are currently recognized as the primary diagnostic methods for evaluating thyroid lesions, cervical lymph-node metastases and local
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; CV-PTC, classical variant papillary thyroid carcinoma; FTC, follicular thyroid carcinoma; FV-PTC, follicular variant papillary thyroid carcinoma; LCND, latero-cervical compartment lymph node dissection; mETE, minimal extrathyroidal extension
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cytologic findings and a negative histological diagnosis of PTC in the thyroid. They evaluated cytological samples, surgically removed thyroid, and cervical lymph nodes (LNs) twice to scrutinize all samples for missing malignancy or other thyroid pathologies
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calcifications and enlarged cervical lymph nodes were the US features with the highest likelihood ratio for thyroid cancer, being a cystic composition suggestive of benign nodules ( 6 ). Furthermore, a recent meta-analysis evaluated the performance of adult based
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-regional metastasis was present in four (50%) and distant metastasis was present in seven (87.5%) patients at lenvatinib start, particularly in mediastinal lymph nodes (six patients), lung (five patients), and bone (five patients). Table 2 Baseline
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negative lesions were mainly observed in pulmonary nodules and cervical lymph nodes smaller than 1 cm. The detail lesion-related diagnostic values of [ 18 F]F-DOPA PET/CT in females and males, PMTC and RMTC, HMTC and SMTC, are shown in Table 1 . Cut