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ea0016p746 | Thyroid | ECE2008

Incidental thyroid carcinomas: do they have a different clinical aggressiveness?

Ciampolillo Anna , Bellacicco Maria , Natalicchio AnnaLisa , Grammatica Luciano , Achille Gaetano , Trerotoli Paolo , Giorgino Riccardo , Giorgino Francesco

With the increasing use of thyroid ultrasound (US), the recognition of thyroid nodules in a large proportion of apparently healthy subjects has become common. Moreover, some autopsy series have shown that papillary cancer measuring 10 mm or less, the so-called papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC), is a very frequent incidental finding. Because PTMC is being increasingly discovered, it is important to ascertain whether PTMC may exhibit heterogenous clinical and pathological ...