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  • Female
  • 45 Years
  • 14/08/2025

Biopsy report came out to be suspicious. Is immediate surgery needed. Nodule size 15 mm x13 mm. Smears are moderately cellular and shows papillary pattern of follicular cell. Most of the cells are entrapped in hemorrhage and fibrinous material. The morphology of the cell can not be ascertained for certain. Some of the cells show inclusions. IMPRESSION Features suspicious of Papillary carcinoma thyroid

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