2011
DOI: 10.1507/endocrj.k11e-054
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Mutational and clinico-pathological analysis of papillary thyroid carcinoma in Serbia

Abstract: Thyroid cancer is the most prevalent type of endocrine malignancy. During the past decades its incidence has been increasing in many countries [1]. Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) accounts for more than 80% of all thyroid cancers and for 95% of this increase [2]. About 70% of the newly diagnosed PTCs are small 852-8523, JapanAbstract. Molecular pathogenesis of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is largely associated with mutational changes in the BRAF, RAS family and RET genes. Our aim was to assess clinico… Show more

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“…Clinically, they appeared as a palpable, rigid mass, visible in the midline of the neck and FNAB showed lesion suspicious for PTC. We performed TT to exclude PTC multifocality [17,19], to prevent PTC recurrence, especially nondifferentiated, anaplastic carcinoma in thyroid remnant [7,8,17,18] and to increase the sensitivity of serum thyroglobulin in the follow-up period [10].…”
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“…Clinically, they appeared as a palpable, rigid mass, visible in the midline of the neck and FNAB showed lesion suspicious for PTC. We performed TT to exclude PTC multifocality [17,19], to prevent PTC recurrence, especially nondifferentiated, anaplastic carcinoma in thyroid remnant [7,8,17,18] and to increase the sensitivity of serum thyroglobulin in the follow-up period [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All patients were diagnosed as TDC carcinoma also on postoperative pathological examination. Molecular analysis of BRAF gene was also performed for these tumors by the standard technical procedure [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Korea, the incidence of thyroid cancer is also rapidly increasing; the incidence rates per 100,000 persons adjusting for age increased from 2.1 (in 1999) to 15.4 (in 2009) in males and 10.4 (in 1999) to 79.6 (in 2009) in females (23)-rates that are higher than in any other country studied (24). Furthermore, Korean DTCs have several distinguishing characteristics: (i) family history of DTC is twofold higher than in other studies (25), (ii) PTC is more frequent (more than 90%) (26), and (iii) DTC patients had higher rates of BRAF V600E mutations (58-81%) (27)(28)(29) in Korea than in any other country (30). Environmentally, Korea is one of the iodinesufficient areas in the world (31).…”
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