Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3998361 Surgical Oncology 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thyroid nodules are present in 4–10% of the adult population. However, less than 1% of all cancers occur in the thyroid gland. Thyroid nodules are usually an incidental finding in a routine clinical or an ultrasound examination of the neck performed for some other reason. Differentiating a benign nodule, which may require no specific treatment, from a malignant nodule presents a diagnostic dilemma. An individualized approach to a patient with history, risk factors and fine needle cytology is warranted. Molecular markers and immunohistochemical studies done on thyroid nodule cytology may help in differentiating benign from malignant. This article presents a review of the literature for the diagnosis and management of the thyroid nodule.

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