GENERAL HISTOLOGY

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

PARATHYROID

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Management of thyroid cancer with infiltration into the trachea is appropriate
A
If the infiltration is less than semicircular and superficial, window resection is performed with primary closure only
B
Sleeve resection and radiation only
C
If it includes more than one ring, sleeve resection and primary closure are performed
D
If the tumor invades the trachea anterior araucaria lateral, window resection and primary closure are performed
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Most cancers are treated with removal of the thyroid gland (thyroidectomy), although small tumors that have not spread outside the thyroid gland may be treated by just removing the side of the thyroid containing the tumor (lobectomy).

Detailed explanation-2: -Radioactive iodine treatment uses a form of iodine that’s radioactive to kill thyroid cells and thyroid cancer cells that might remain after surgery. It’s most often used to treat differentiated thyroid cancers that have a risk of spreading to other parts of the body.

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