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Introduction Sporadic thyroid nodules are uncommon in pediatric population compared to adults ( Gupta et al. 2013 , Francis et al. 2015 ). However, the malignancy rate of thyroid nodules is as high as one-fourth in children, significantly
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Introduction Thyroid nodules are common in the adult population. Initial assessment consists of excluding functionality and defining whether there is an indication for fine-needle aspiration (FNA). Usually, autonomous nodules, purely cystic
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Dear Editor, We thank Qichang and Bin for the comments regarding our review ‘Usefulness of accessible imaging methods in thyroid nodules with indeterminate cytology’ ( Rosário et al . 2021 ), published in this issue of Endocrine
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Introduction Thyroid nodules are uncommon in children before puberty (1.5% or less) ( Kirkland et al. 1973 , Rallison et al. 1975 , Scott & Crawford 1976 , Yip et al. 1994 , Millman & Pellitteri 1997 ). Any nodule
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-driven medical care, a number of societies have established clinical guidelines for thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer. These guidelines are composed of evidence-based recommendations for particular clinical scenarios after scholarly review and discussion of the
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Introduction Molecular testing has become an integral part of assessing the cancer risk of thyroid nodules with indeterminate cytology. It can help prevent unnecessary diagnostic thyroid surgery for patients with such nodules and help
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( NCRP 2009 ). While several studies have attempted to identify biomarkers that are predictive of the likelihood of malignancy in patients with thyroid nodules in the general population, the data correlating these factors in radiation-induced thyroid
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regions. Thyroid tumor development probably involves a complex interplay between genetic predisposition and environmental risk factors. Thyroid cancer typically presents as a thyroid nodule. However, thyroid nodules are commonly found incidentally and may
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Introduction Several molecular marker tests are available to refine the diagnosis of thyroid nodules with indeterminate cytology. Initially, these tests were classified as either ‘rule-in’ or ‘rule-out’ tests, depending on their ability to
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Introduction Thyroid nodules are common and can be detected by ultrasonography in nearly 50% of the population, with higher frequencies in women and the elderly ( Guth et al. 2009 ). Cytological sampling of ultrasonographically suspicious