ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
THYROID FOLLICULAR CELL
Question
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All the following are False about hurtle cell carcinoma of thyroid except
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Subtype of papillary ca of thyroid
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Diagnosed by FNAB
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Derived from oxyphil cells
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Take up Radioactive iodine
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Follicular and hurthle cells are normal cells found in the thyroid. Current analysis of thyroid biopsy results cannot differentiate between follicular or hurthle cell cancer from noncancerous adenomas. This occurs in 15-20% of biopsies and often results in the need for surgery to remove the nodule.
Detailed explanation-2: -Hurthle cell thyroid cancer is usually classified as a type of follicular thyroid cancer, although it is really a distinct kind of tumor because it grows more aggressively, making up only about 3% to 5% of all types of thyroid cancer, according to the American Cancer Society.
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