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. Table 1. Overview of the current literature on NF1 with concurrent thyroid disease This study analyses thyroid gland abnormalities in a population of NF1 patients who underwent 18 F-FDG PET/CT. We selected 2 other non-thyroid cancer patient
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cases, a definite treatment protocol has not been established for the management of this pathology. What Does This Case Report Add? This case report presents the 13 cases of liposarcoma of the thyroid gland described in the literature
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gastrointestinal tract; however, other organs may also be affected. A prerequisite for the occurrence of MALT lymphoma is abundance of lymphoid tissue in the affected organ; therefore, it is usually seen in the salivary gland, the thyroid, the eye, the skin, and
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associated with an increased risk of disability [ 1 - 3 ]. Factors that may contribute to abnormal thyroid function in preterm infants include immaturity of the thyroid gland, disruption of maternal transfer of thyroid hormones through the placenta, and
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mechanical ventilation was introduced, but despite intensive treatment, he died 4 h after admission. The body underwent autopsy which showed acute respiratory distress syndrome as a cause of death. Besides, samples of thyroid gland obtained from the deceased
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gland has been rarely reported as one of the primary sites of MTX-associated LPDs (MTX-LPDs) [ 1 - 4 ]. Of note, there is little information regarding the sonographic characteristics of MTX-LPD of the thyroid gland and its natural course following MTX
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ultrasonographers, using a TOSHIBA Aplio SSA-770A ultrasound system with PLT-1204AX (7-14 MHz) and PLT-805AT (5-12 MHz) linear probes. Surgical samples of the thyroid gland and lymph nodes were cut before fixation. Specimens were fixed in buffered formalin and
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Introduction Abnormal 18F–fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) accumulation in the thyroid gland is observed in 5% of patients ( 1 , 2 , 3 ). The standardized uptake value (SUV) and pattern of accumulation (focal, diffuse, and diffuse-plus-focal) are
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symptoms. Novel Insights This is one of the few reported cases of diffuse lipomatosis with coexisting deposition of amyloid in the thyroid gland. Introduction Diffuse thyroid lipomatosis is a histopathological condition of
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carcinomas of the thyroid gland in the very same patient is extremely rare and has previously been reported only twice in the English literature [ 4 , 5 ]. We present the unique case of a simultaneous presence of medullary, follicular, and papillary thyroid