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study was to compare demographic, clinical, and histological data, pTNM classification and staging, radioactive iodine (RAI) treatment, postoperative thyroglobulin levels, and 5-year prognosis between incidental TC (ITC) and non-incidental TC (NITC
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nonincidental than in incidental PMC [ 14 , 15 ]. However, others observed no significant clinicopathological differences between incidental and nonincidental PMC patients [ 16 ]. In papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) patients, multifocality in one thyroid lobe
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malignant tissue [ 2 ]. Incidental diffuse and focal thyroid uptake is often seen on 18 F-FDG PET/CT study. Diffuse uptake in the thyroid has been reported in approximately 0.6-3.3% of the 18 F-FDG PET studies and is often due to a benign aetiology [ 3
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], histological and clinical inclusion criteria were: tumor size ≤1 cm, limited to the thyroid, unifocal tumor, no prior head-and-neck irradiation, absence of cervical node metastases, and incidental diagnosis after surgery for benign thyroid disease or diagnosis
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incidental radioiodine uptake in the orbital region. Introduction Differentiated thyroid cancer is one of the most prevalent solid tumor types with a rising incidence, and papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) represents the most frequent variant [ 1
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