um Dr Thompson with regards to the giant cells as a soft criterion in PTC...is it not related to palpation...with every medical student, registrar, and consultant examining the patient prior to surgical procedure? And thank you for the wonderful presentation!
Interesting and informative, especially in light of the sizeable nodule recently found in my thyroid that might very well be behind my migrainepaloozafest/chronic pain/peripheral neuropathy fun and games that began last I saw you last summer. U/S calls it High Risk and FNA is in the works. Hope you and P. are well.
Very good-humoured and creative lecture. Excellent, indeed! Thank you!
Excellent lecture as always. Thanks Dr. Thompson and pathCast. Keep 'em coming!
Very useful thank you
Awesome lecture. Thanks a lot, Dr. Thompson!
Excellent presentation thanks dr nazar pakistan
Very helpful video! Thank you!
very nice talk. Thank you
Well presented and clear for NIFTP entity
Thank you very much, great presentation, great channel!
awesome lecture !!! Thanks a lot
thank you very clear
Thank u.we are from Sri Lanka.
um Dr Thompson with regards to the giant cells as a soft criterion in PTC...is it not related to palpation...with every medical student, registrar, and consultant examining the patient prior to surgical procedure? And thank you for the wonderful presentation!
Great lecture indeed
Interesting and informative, especially in light of the sizeable nodule recently found in my thyroid that might very well be behind my migrainepaloozafest/chronic pain/peripheral neuropathy fun and games that began last I saw you last summer. U/S calls it High Risk and FNA is in the works. Hope you and P. are well.
With introduction of term NIFTP
Can we still use EFVPTC? For eg if papillary structures are seen or psammoma bodies seen.
Hi, he answers this question with a diagram at 29:38 (th-cam.com/video/A_RdJGQ5h4M/w-d-xo.html )
Thank you sir nice lecture
very nice
The increase in incidence is due to overdiagnosis of follicular variant of papillary carcinoma