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PARTIAL FREQUENCY EVALUATION OF CARCINOMA IN MULTINODULAR GOITER SPECIMENS

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 Enlargement of the thyroid, or goiter, is the most common manifestation of thyroid disease. Multinodular goiter can produce the most extreme thyroid enlargements and are more frequntly mistaken for neoplastic involvement than any other form of thyroid disease. Multinodular goiter is a benign disease but foci of malignant changes may exist in which can't be diagnosed by physical examination, ultrasonography or radioisotope scanning and only after removal of gland by surgery and pathologic examination diagnosed. The aim of this study is partial frequency evaluation of carcinoma in multinodular goiter specimens that removed by surgery and sent for pathologic examination.Total and subtotal thyroidectomy specimens belong to 278 patients with previous multinodular goiter diagnosis evaluated. Specimens with malignant change foci have suspected positive and histologic type and malignant differentiation grade obtained.From 278 specimen which were evaluated. 14 specimens had malignant changes associated with maltinodular goiter and 264 specimens hadn't malignancy. Partial frequency of carcinoma in evaluated specimens was 5.4% in females and 2.4% in males. Most frequent kind of carcinoma associated with maltinodular goiter was papillary carcinoma. Multinodular goiter disease can have malignant changes in latent carcinoma form that only after pathologic evaluation can be diagnosed.  

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    MAHZOUNI, P., & KHARAZIYAN, A.. (2000). PARTIAL FREQUENCY EVALUATION OF CARCINOMA IN MULTINODULAR GOITER SPECIMENS. JOURNAL OF ISFAHAN MEDICAL SCHOOL (I.U.M.S), 18(58), 49-51. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/49795/en

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    MAHZOUNI P., KHARAZIYAN A.. PARTIAL FREQUENCY EVALUATION OF CARCINOMA IN MULTINODULAR GOITER SPECIMENS. JOURNAL OF ISFAHAN MEDICAL SCHOOL (I.U.M.S)[Internet]. 2000;18(58):49-51. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/49795/en

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    P. MAHZOUNI, and A. KHARAZIYAN, “PARTIAL FREQUENCY EVALUATION OF CARCINOMA IN MULTINODULAR GOITER SPECIMENS,” JOURNAL OF ISFAHAN MEDICAL SCHOOL (I.U.M.S), vol. 18, no. 58, pp. 49–51, 2000, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/49795/en

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