Introduction: Follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC) accounts for ~10% of thyroid malignancies. Of all the oral malignancies only about 1% are metastases to the oral cavity. Focal oncocytic trans-differentiation results in neoplasia consisting predominantly of hurthle cells that can represent benign Hurthle cell adenoma or malignant Hurthle cell carcinoma. A 60 Case report: year female with complaint of left mandibular swelling came to opd, on CT it reveals lytic hyperenhancing solid expansile soft tissue lesion is seen in posterior body and ramus of mandible on left side, measuring 3.2*2.0*2.5 cms. In conclusion, fac Discussion: ial skeleton metastasis of thyroid malignancy is very rare. Most advantageous option in regards to treatment is surgical resection followed by radio-iodine therapy.
Introduction: th In tongue carcinoma according to AJCC 8 guidelines depth of invasion is included in staging, therefore there is need of imaging which can accurately assess the pretreatment stage of tumor. The objective of this study was to correlate the depth of invasion reporting by MRI and postoperative HPR. Methods: In MRI DOI was measured by drawing perpendicular lines from the reference line to the point of maximal tumor projection in the tongue medially, histologically DOI was measured from the level of the basement membrane of the closest adjacent normal mucosa. Results: Paired t test was done on the DOI of MRI and HPR. The two tailed P value is less than 0.0001. This difference is considered to be extremely statistically signicant. The mean of group one (DOI-MRI) minus Group 2 (DOI-HPR) equals 6.860. 95% condence interval of this difference is from 5.200 to 8.520. Conclusion: In our study we nd there is statiscally signicant difference between DOI reports in MRI and postoperative HPR.
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