Papillary Thyroid Cancer in a Patient With Graves' Disease and Hyperfunctioning (Hot) Thyroid Nodules: An Unexpected Presentation.
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Hyperfunctioning (hot) nodules are considered benign while cold nodules are associated with a higher risk of thyroid cancer.
APA
Jamal F, Hakobyan N, Siddiqui S (2024). Papillary Thyroid Cancer in a Patient With Graves' Disease and Hyperfunctioning (Hot) Thyroid Nodules: An Unexpected Presentation.. Cureus, 16(7), e64373. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.64373
MLA
Jamal F, et al.. "Papillary Thyroid Cancer in a Patient With Graves' Disease and Hyperfunctioning (Hot) Thyroid Nodules: An Unexpected Presentation.." Cureus, vol. 16, no. 7, 2024, pp. e64373.
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39130909 ↗
Abstract 한글 요약
Hyperfunctioning (hot) nodules are considered benign while cold nodules are associated with a higher risk of thyroid cancer. In this case report, we present a patient diagnosed with Graves' disease and later found to have papillary thyroid carcinoma (Bethesda VI), confirmed by fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy, with regional metastasis to the neck and possible metastasis to the lungs. This paper demonstrates that hot nodules are not always benign, and could be associated with malignancy.
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