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Prevalence and diagnostic challenges of thyroid lymphoma: a multi-institutional study in non-Western countries

Research on the primary thyroid lymphoma (PTL) diagnosis is limited, with only a few large sample size studies, reported from Asian countries. The aim of the present study was to clarify the current prevalence and challenges in PTL diagnosis, and recommended ancillary studies for PTL in non-Western...

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Published in:ENDOCRINE JOURNAL 2020, Vol.67(11), pp.1085-1091
Main Authors: Hirokawa, Mitsuyoshi, Suzuki, Ayana, Hashimoto, Yuko, Satoh, Shinya, Canberk, Sule, Jhuang, Jie Yang, Jung, Chan Kwon, Tangnuntachai, Nichthida, Kovacevic, Bozidar, Zhu, Yun, Agarwal, Shipra, Kakudo, Kennichi
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