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makes a precise diagnostic evaluation necessary to determine further treatment options. Because morphological imaging by CT or MRI may give inconclusive information, especially in pre-operated areas, the application of functional imaging may be useful
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What Is Known about This Topic? • Cervical schwannomas can mimic thyroid nodules and are historically difficult to diagnosis preoperatively due to the low diagnostic yield of fine needle aspiration and their appearance as hypoechoic lesions on
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Introduction Risk stratification of thyroid nodules uses ultrasound features predictive of benign or malignant disease to identify nodules that should undergo biopsy. Biopsy is an invasive procedure and may not yield a final diagnosis one out
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/ml; Roche Diagnostics), and by incubating the samples at 56°C overnight and then at 95°C for 20 min to have a high yield from few cells also. The cluster of BRAF - samples is represented by a blue curve. All HRM analyses were performed using the SSO Fast
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Background Subclinical thyroid diseases are often the subject of debate concerning their clinical significance, the appropriateness of diagnostic testing, and possible treatment. In subclinical hyperthyroidism, there is a mild thyroid
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AFTN had indeterminate cytology results, that is, Bethesda III (34%) and IV (17%). Only one sample was non-diagnostic and only one yielded Bethesda V results. No malignancy was found in cytological examination. DNA sequencing DNA
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with suppressed TSH for case 1. RAI treatments are indicated. Case 1 received his first 150 mCi (5550 MBq) of 131 I in January 2018, followed by another 100 mCi of 131 I in March 2021. Two diagnostic 123 I WBS and SPECT/CTs were performed in