Thyroid tumors with a follicular growth pattern: problems in differential diagnosis.
Volume: 130, Issue: 7, Pages: 984 - 988
Published: Jul 1, 2006
Abstract
Tumors of the thyroid characterized by a follicular growth pattern constitute the most common type of lesion of this organ encountered by pathologists. The vast majority of such lesions do not pose difficulties for histopathologic interpretation. A subset of these tumors, however, can represent a serious challenge for diagnosis. Thyroid tumors with a follicular growth pattern include a broad range of lesions that range from benign, hyperplastic...
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Title
Thyroid tumors with a follicular growth pattern: problems in differential diagnosis.
Published Date
Jul 1, 2006
Volume
130
Issue
7
Pages
984 - 988
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