Thyroid follicular carcinoma presenting as metastatic skin nodules
Background: Follicular thyroid cancer (FTC) metastasizes most commonly to the lungs and non-cranial bones. Skull and skin are uncommon sites and usually manifest well after the diagnosis of primary malignancy. Metastasis to skull and skin as the presenting feature of FTC is infrequently reported in...
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Main Authors: | Asad Jehangir (Author), Ranjan Pathak (Author), Madan Aryal (Author), Anam Qureshi (Author), Qasim Jehangir (Author), Richard Alweis (Author), Raymond Truex (Author), William Kimmel (Author) |
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Greater Baltimore Medical Center,
2015-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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