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Do long-standing nodular goitres result in malignancies?
Mathai V, Idikula J, Fenn AS, Nair A. Mathai V, et al. Aust N Z J Surg. 1994 Mar;64(3):180-2. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1994.tb02173.x. Aust N Z J Surg. 1994. PMID: 8117195
There was an almost equal ratio of papillary to follicular carcinomas in the patients with malignancy occurring in a multinodular goitre (11 papillary to 9 follicular). One had an anaplastic lesion. These patients had swelling for a longer period, 9.11 years, as com …
There was an almost equal ratio of papillary to follicular carcinomas in the patients with malignancy occurring in a multinodular goitre (11 …
Pancreatic carcinoma in childhood: case report of long survival and review of the literature.
Tersigni R, Arena L, Alessandroni L, Bufalini G, Bochicchio O, Gallo P, Stipa S. Tersigni R, et al. Surgery. 1984 Sep;96(3):560-6. Surgery. 1984. PMID: 6474362
The primary site of the tumor was in the head of the pancreas, and pathologic features were consistent with an anaplastic lesion. Ten years after curative resection the patient is still living. ...
The primary site of the tumor was in the head of the pancreas, and pathologic features were consistent with an anaplastic lesion