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Query: UMLS:C0677930 (primary tumor)
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Local infiltration of adjacent anatomic structures and soft tissues of the neck from well-differentiated carcinoma of the thyroid gland is a relatively infrequent occurrence. We report our experience with 21 such cases seen in our department over the past 20 years. All patients were treated by total thyroidectomy and total or partial excision of the infiltrated adjacent structures. Papillary carcinoma was the most frequent type of primary tumor seen. Following the definitive surgery, all patients were scanned with radioactive iodine (131I). In case of isotope entrapment, a curative dose 131I was given. All patients in our series were required to receive thyroid hormone replacement. Four patients died as a result of their disease. Uncontrolled local disease and distant metastases were present at the time of death. Three patients died of unrelated causes. Two-thirds of the patients are still alive (from 1 to 19 years after the treatment).
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PMID:Locally aggressive differentiated thyroid carcinoma. 407 92

The classification proposed by Woolner et al. (1961, 1971) has been applied to 139 cases of primary malignant tumors of the thyroid gland diagnosed in one of the largest hospitals of Rome, Italy, over a period of 5 years, from 1977 to 1981. These cases come from 1418 patients with enlargement of the thyroid surgically treated at the 5th Surgical Clinic of the University of Rome. All the histologic slides were re-examined, and the pathology records were reevaluated. Of these tumors, 56.8% were papillary, 30.9% follicular, 9.3% anaplastic or undifferentiated, and 2.1% medullary. There was a female predominance in all age groups and for all types of tumors, reflecting a total female to male ratio of 1.9:1. Papillary carcinoma occurred most commonly in young and young-adult patients, follicular in the middle-age group, and anaplastic in the elderly. The extent of the primary tumor, the presence of regional metastases, and the association with other thyroid nonneoplastic diseases such as lymphocytic and Hashimoto's thyroiditis, and nontoxic and toxic goiter were also recorded. Multicentric tumors were found in 38.9% of cases principally represented by papillary carcinomas. Regional lymph node metastases were observed mainly in young patients, and no correlation was found between thyroid cancer incidence and other nonneoplastic thyroid diseases.
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PMID:Primary malignant tumors of the thyroid gland. Histology, age and sex distribution and pathologic correlations in 139 cases. 686 38