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DISSEMINATION OF DIFFERENTIATED THYROID CARCINOMA DUE TO PROLONGED TOTALIZATION OF THYROIDECTOMY – CASE REPORT

Medicinski glasnik
Jazika rada
E-mail
laketic.cigota@gmail.com
Ustanova
SPECIAL HOSPITAL FOR THYROID GLAND AND METABOLISM DISEASES ZLATIBOR
Reference
Robert E. Henkin, Nuclear Medicine, Mosby, 2006.
Emilio Bombardieri et al, Advances in Nuclear Oncology, Informa Healthcare 2007.
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DISSEMINATION OF DIFFERENTIATED THYROID CARCINOMA DUE TO PROLONGED TOTALIZATION OF THYROIDECTOMY – CASE REPORT

Differentiated thyroid carcinomas (DTC) are the most common carcinomas in thyroid patology. The most common DTC is papillary
thyroid carcinoma (PTC) which tends to spread lymphogenously. Beside spreading of malignant disease from the primary focus toward local and
regional lymph nodes, intrathyroid lymphogenous spreading is also seen, as well as multifocal character of PTC.
From this reason, after the diagnosis of PTC is established, desired therapy should be total thyroidectomy (with/without neck dissection)
along with additional radioiodine therapy

 

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