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Introduction Current postoperative follow-up (FU) and dynamic response to treatment (RTT) assessment of thyroid cancer primarily depends on postoperative neck ultrasound (POU) and thyroglobulin (Tg) determination ( 1 ). This FU strategy is
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tests and a neck ultrasound, if necessary. Thyroid function tests, such as TSH measurement, are used to assess thyroid function, while ultrasound can help to determine the risk of malignancy of any detected lesions. This diagnostic process is highly
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, we report the unusual case of a patient with MEN2A syndrome with bilateral testicular metastases from metastatic and advanced MTC, incidentally discovered at ultrasound (US) imaging and histologically confirmed. Case presentation The case was
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-specific MRs in this large cohort of patients with TC. Finally, we have performed an additional analysis to explore the role of changes in the routine management of thyroid nodular disease, that is, performance of neck ultrasound (US) and fine-needle aspiration
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the nodule or thyroid tissue. This phenomenon, which represents connective tissue, is observed in more than 90% of cases and can also occur in normal thyroid tissue. Its occurrence is influenced by the angle between the ultrasound wave and the
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, 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ). Thyroid ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) can be a noninvasive and useful tool to confirm the diagnosis and prevent unnecessary transcranial biopsy ( 3 , 8 ). Here we present the case of a young
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cervical ultrasound scan and ultrasound-guided techniques in the postoperative management of patients with thyroid cancer . European Thyroid Journal 2013 2 147 – 159 . ( https://doi.org/10.1159/000354537 ) 4 Solorzano CC Carneiro DM Ramirez M Lee
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prophylactic lymph node dissection, central compartment (CCND) and/or laterocervical compartment (LCND) lymph node dissection were performed if lymph node metastases were identified before surgery at neck ultrasound (US) and confirmed through fine needle
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mentioned a rapidly growing cervical mass and dyspnea since January 2021, when a neck ultrasound documented a hypoechogenic and heterogeneous solid nodule on the left thyroid lobe with 49 × 35 × 63 mm; fine needle biopsy was non-diagnostic. Neck and chest