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Thyroid nodules as an incidental finding : Value of sonography and scintigraphy in primary diagnostics

Due to the widespread use of high-resolution sonography, numerous thyroid nodules are diagnosed, often as incidental findings. The challenge lies in evaluating various criteria such as size, shape, and echogenicity to assess the nodules' malignancy risk. Risk stratification systems have been de...

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Published in:HNO 2024-12, Vol.72 (12), p.908
Main Authors: Richter, Daniel, Beck, Michael, Müller, Sarina Katrin, Iro, Heinrich, Koch, Michael, Sievert, Matti
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Reproducibility of Results
Sensitivity and Specificity
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Thyroid Nodule - pathology
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