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Clinical Challenges in Endocrine Surgery: Medullar Thyroid Cancer with Special Guest Dr. Kepal Patel

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

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How to Surveill a Thyroid Nodule and Avoid Surgery

A patient with a VRAP V600E mutation C has an indeterminate thyroid nodule. She undergoes a repeat FNA and then molecular testing is suspicious from a latency. This was probably this falls into that AUS category as opposed to the F, as opposed to a plus category,. Because the fact that you see a VRAPV600E mutation almost always means that it's going to be a papillary thyroid cancer - 99% giver tape.

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