2014
DOI: 10.7439/ijbar.v5i1.557
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Clinicopathological study of Multinodular goiter at AVBRH

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“…Out of 57 patients 35 underwent histopathological examination of which 28 cases (80%) were benign and 7 cases (20%) were malignant. 7 FNAC finding was significantly associated with Histopathological finding in detecting malignant or benign lesion of multinodular thyroid gland and diagnostic accuracy of FNAC is 92% (Table 12). Padmawar MR et al, studied the clinicopathological study of multinodular goitre at AVBRH.…”
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“…Out of 57 patients 35 underwent histopathological examination of which 28 cases (80%) were benign and 7 cases (20%) were malignant. 7 FNAC finding was significantly associated with Histopathological finding in detecting malignant or benign lesion of multinodular thyroid gland and diagnostic accuracy of FNAC is 92% (Table 12). Padmawar MR et al, studied the clinicopathological study of multinodular goitre at AVBRH.…”
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“…All the 57 studied subjects underwent FNAC, out of which 51 cases (89.47%) turned out to be benign and 6 cases (10.52%) were malignant. 7 Total thyroidectomy was performed on 69 cases and 31 cases underwent hemithyroidectomy in the study group (Table 8). Kapoor S et al, studied the various presentation pattern of histomorphological changes of non -neoplastic and neoplastic lesions of the thyroid and their management.…”
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“…Anwar et al, reported 16.18% frequency of malignant tumors amongst multinodular goiters 10 , while Solomon et al, documented 18% prevalence of thyroid malignancy 6 . Padmawar et al, studied the clinicopathological correlation of Multinodular goiter and reported the frequencies of malignancy to be 20% on histopathological examination 11 . Nadeem et al, documented 14.9% incidence of malignancy in multinodular goiters 12 .…”
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“…A palpable solitary nodule represents a multinodular gland in about 35% of patients. [6] Nodular enlargement of thyroid is most often caused by nodular hyperplasia due to impaired synthesis of thyroid hormone. The degree of thyroid gland enlargement is proportional to the level and duration of thyroid hormone deficiency.…”
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