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tekilochka [14]
2 years ago
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Wu B, Sun T, Gu Y, Peng W, Wang Z, Bi R, et al. CT and MR imaging of thyroid carcinoma showing thymus-like differentiation (CAST

LE): a report of ten cases. British Journal of Radiology. 2016;89(1748-880X (Electronic)
Biology
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lana [24]2 years ago
7 0

The given article discusses about the CT and MR imaging of thyroid carcinoma showing thymus-like differentiation (CASTLE): a report of ten cases.

<h3>What is the result of the article?</h3>

The distinct predilection place of the tumor may aid in diagnosis, and other thyroid neoplasms may be included in differential diagnoses. The ability to simultaneously determine CD5 and CD117 immunohistochemically can improve the precision of the CASTLE diagnosis.

<h3>What is Neoplasm?</h3>

A sort of abnormal and excessive tissue growth is called a neoplasm. Neoplasia is the process that results in the formation or production of a neoplasm. Even when the initial trigger is eliminated, a neoplasm continues to grow abnormally because its growth is not synchronized with that of the normal surrounding tissue. When this aberrant growth manifests as a mass, it is then sometimes referred to as a tumor.

Neoplasms are divided into four major categories by ICD-10: benign, in situ, malignant, and neoplasms with uncertain or unknown activity. Oncology is the study of tumors, commonly known as malignant neoplasms.

Learn more about Neoplasm with the help of the given link:

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