PMID: 3754666Jan 1, 1986Paper

Characteristics of thyroid cancer in combination with autoimmune thyroiditis

Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova
V A Privalov, A A Saprykin

Abstract

Remote results of the surgical treatment of 413 patients with carcinoma of the thyroid gland without autoimmune changes and 199 patients with thyroid carcinoma associated with an autoimmune component were studied. Remote results of the surgical treatment and indices of survival in the second group of patients were found to be better than those in patients without autoimmune changes in the thyroid gland.

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