Sonological and Pathological Evaluation of Solitary Nodule Thyroid
@article{Ali2013SonologicalAP, title={Sonological and Pathological Evaluation of Solitary Nodule Thyroid}, author={Abid Ali and Mohammed Jasir}, journal={IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences}, year={2013}, volume={12}, pages={01-08} }
Thyroid nodules are a common clinical problem. Epidemiologic studies have shown the prevalence of palpable thyroid nodules to be approximately 5% in women and 1% in men living in iodine sufficient parts of world (1) . Most of the thyroid nodules are benign and only less than 7% of thyroid nodules are malignant (2) . So it
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