2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.otorri.2018.03.002
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Manejo de los carcinomas diferenciados de tiroides

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“…In terms of treatment, prognosis and survival, we instigated prompt treatment, and four of six patients were cured from the disease, in agreement with that DTC is usually curable when discovered at an early stage [ 25 ], and that thyroid malignancies have good long-term prognosis, as early and appropriate treatment yields good results [ 26 ]. Likewise, with full preoperative evaluation and stringent follow-up after surgery at our tertiary care institution, for four patients in this series, we observed no recurrence and good survival, in support that the prognosis for DTC is excellent after appropriate surgical treatment, thorough preoperative assessment and strict postoperative follow-up [ 27 ]. Two of our patients travelled out of the country and were lost to follow up.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…In terms of treatment, prognosis and survival, we instigated prompt treatment, and four of six patients were cured from the disease, in agreement with that DTC is usually curable when discovered at an early stage [ 25 ], and that thyroid malignancies have good long-term prognosis, as early and appropriate treatment yields good results [ 26 ]. Likewise, with full preoperative evaluation and stringent follow-up after surgery at our tertiary care institution, for four patients in this series, we observed no recurrence and good survival, in support that the prognosis for DTC is excellent after appropriate surgical treatment, thorough preoperative assessment and strict postoperative follow-up [ 27 ]. Two of our patients travelled out of the country and were lost to follow up.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%