3.Cribriform-morular thyroid cancer: report of a case.
J Q WANG ; D CHEN ; W FANG ; J F SHANG ; M H ZHENG ; F DONG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2023;52(10):1061-1063
4.The total thyroidectomy in treating thyroid cancer
Journal of Practical Medicine 2004;490(10):61-63
56 patients with thyroid cancer inderwent total-thyroiddectomy. Then common age usually in average 38,9, male less than female number. 78,6% of patients had bad prognosis. To evaluate thyroid function and the metastasis general radiography and radiography of thyroid were necessary as well as the Tg quantification. 98,1% of operated cases were satisfied. In 7,1% there were complications of temporary deficiency of the thyroid 5,4% of reversal nerve temporary damage. No death total thyroidectomy is an active contribution to treat radicaly, which favorized the management with I- 131 associated therapy.
Thyroid Neoplasms
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Thyroidectomy
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Surgery
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Therapeutics
6.Progress in the treatment for thyroid microcarcinoma.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(8):442-445
Thyroid microcarcinoma(TMC) refers to the diameter less than 1cm in thyroid cancer. In recent years, with high frequency ultrasound and pathology diagnosis technology development and improvement, the incidence of TMC increased dramatically. However, there are a lot of controversy about its complication, treatment methods and value of treatment both in domestic and abroad. In this paper,we review literatures in the passed 5 years both in domestic and abroad, and investigated the progress of treatment for TMC. Agreement on the view: routine central lymph node dissection should be done regularly in the treatment thyroid microcarcinoma.
Humans
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Thyroid Neoplasms
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surgery
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therapy
8.Clinical characteristics and surgical treatment in 131 patients with thyroid carcinoma
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2004;0(8):29-33
This study was carried out on 131 patients (101 women and 30 men) with surgery for thyroid cancer at University Hospital No 103 from 1995 though March 2002. 49 patients (37.4%) were operated for the thyroid pathology before hospital admission.
Based on clinical examination and laboratory measurements, the authors found that the rate of thyroid cancer was 1-2% of all cancers. The rate of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) was 62.6%, follicular (FTC): 19.8% medullary (MTC): 5.3%, squamous (STC): 2.3%, and nondifferentiated (NDTC) tumors: 9.9%. All surgical procedures were performed according to principal rules of oncologic surgery. 12 sternotomy and 5 tracheotomy during operation were performed. Accidental injuries of the esophagus (2 cases) and the trachea (3 cases) occur during the resection of tumor. After the surgical resection, the chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormone therapy have been used in various combinations, one patient died and all survivors have been followed up
Thyroid Neoplasms
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Thyroid Gland
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Surgery
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diagnosis
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Therapeutics
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surgery
10.Fatal macrofollicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma:report of a case.
Jue WANG ; Sha FU ; Huan WAN ; Na Fen ZHENG ; Neng Tai OUYANG ; Zhong GUAN ; Hong ZENG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2022;51(11):1174-1177