Lymph node metastases from well-differentiated thyroid cancer: a clinical review

The records of 77 patients with well-differentiated thyroid cancer and proved lymph node metastases have been reviewed. The control of regional metastases was satisfactory in those with only a few nodes involved when limited dissections were utilized initially. In those patients with more extensive...

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Lymphatic Metastasis - pathology
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title Lymph node metastases from well-differentiated thyroid cancer: a clinical review
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