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*[[BRAF]] and/or [[RET gene|RET]] [[mutation]] may be present
*[[BRAF]] and/or [[RET gene|RET]] [[mutation]] may be present
*The most common type of thyroid cancer
*The most common type of thyroid cancer
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*[[RASA3|RAS]] [[mutation]] may be present
*[[RASA3|RAS]] [[mutation]] may be present
*[[PAX8]]-[[PPAR|PPARγ]]  [[Translocation|translocations]]
*[[PAX8]]-[[PPAR|PPARγ]]  [[Translocation|translocations]]
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*[[Incidence]] increases with age
*[[Incidence]] increases with age

Revision as of 18:08, 16 January 2020

Disease Name Age of Onset Gender Preponderance Signs/Symptoms Imaging Feature(s) Macroscopic Feature(s) Microscopic Feature(s) Laboratory Findings(s) Other Feature(s) ECG view
  • More common in the middle aged (30 - 50 years of age)
  • More commonly affects women
  • More commonly affects women
  • Incidence increases with age
  • More common in the 3rd to 4th decades of life
  • Both genders are affected equally
  • Single non-encapsulated mass
  • Gray-tan color
Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer
  • More common among older individuals
  • Mean age at diagnosis is 65 years
  • More commonly affects women
    • Irregular margin
  • Imaging features are not characteristic of this cancer
Follicular Adenoma
  • More commonly affects individuals older than 50 years of age
  • More commonly affects women
  • Solitary nodule which may show echogenicity or not
  • Solitary, spherical, and encapsulated lesion
  • Well demarcated from the surrounding parenchyma
  • Functional adenoma:
    • Elevated T3, T4
    • Decreased TSH
  • May be considered functional or hot
  • May be considered non-functional or cold
Multinodular Goiter
  • Commonly affects individuals older than 60 years of age
  • More commonly affects women
Thyroid Lymphoma
  • More common among women