100 consecutive patients with papillary carcinoma - Case 19. |
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Clinical data: A 37-year-old man was referred for aspiration cytology of a thyroid nodule. The was discovered on evaluation of hoarseness that has been lasted for 3 months. No cause for the hoarseness has been revealed.
Palpation: a not firm nodule in the isthmus.
Functional state: euthyroidism (TSH 0.91 mIU/L).
Ultrasonography. The thyroid was inhomogeneous. There was a moderately hypoechogenic nodule in the isthmus which presented halo sign and a combined peri- and intranodular blood flow.
Cytology resulted in papillary carcinoma.
Histopathology disclosed papillary carcinoma.










