1961
DOI: 10.1210/jcem-21-10-1334
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Thyrotoxicosis Due to a Solitary Hepatic Metastasis of Thyroid Carcinoma

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“…Rare sites of FTC metastases include the patient's brain, kidneys, bladder, liver, breasts, and skin [4,7]. The rate of liver metastases from DTCs is in general about 0.5%, but in autopsy involvement of the liver was reported to be in about 25% of FTC patients [8][9][10][11].…”
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“…Rare sites of FTC metastases include the patient's brain, kidneys, bladder, liver, breasts, and skin [4,7]. The rate of liver metastases from DTCs is in general about 0.5%, but in autopsy involvement of the liver was reported to be in about 25% of FTC patients [8][9][10][11].…”
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“…Well-differentiated FTC results in small functionality of its metastases, high iodine uptake, and production of thyroglobulin [8,20,21]. Thyrotoxicosis in the case of FTC metastases is usually the result of large volume multiple metastases, often involving bones [22,23].…”
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