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Case 1. Zubair W. Baloch, MD, PhD. Case History. 14-year-old girl presented with an enlarging 3.0 cm right thyroid mass. An FNA was performed which was interpreted as “papillary carcinoma”. She underwent total thyroidectomy. FNA. Cytologic Diagnosis. Total Thyroidectomy.
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Case 1 Zubair W. Baloch, MD, PhD
Case History 14-year-old girl presented with an enlarging 3.0 cm right thyroid mass. An FNA was performed which was interpreted as “papillary carcinoma”. She underwent total thyroidectomy.
Case 2 Zubair W. Baloch, MD, PhD
Case 2 40-year-old hypothyroid woman who is on thyroid replacement developed a 1.6 cm nodule which was partially cystic on ultrasound. An FNA was performed which was diagnosed as “Hashimoto’s thyroiditis”.
Due to clinical and ultrasound features a lobectomy was performed.
Case 3 Zubair W. Baloch, MD, PhD
Case 3 • 60-year-old man with history of angio-invasive papillary carcinoma • 8-months post-op presented with slightly elevated serum thyroglobulin • US showed a 0.6 cm para-tracheal lymph node