This 'lecture' needs to be seen and heard many times . For all the info to sink in . There's plenty of it for surgeons interested in FNA interpretation . Trouble with Thyroid lesions is that the evidently benign and evidently malignant are never a diagnostic problem .. it is the 'grey area ' in between that is challenging and poses a problem as to what to do . How to proceed with the available info .
Great presentation, thanks a lot. I just had one confusion that the hurthle cells in case number 4 looked to me like macrophages. Hope any one could clarify the confusion. THanks again!
Thank you Dr.Cibas.. it was so informative, you taught us so well...thanks a lot!
This 'lecture' needs to be seen and heard many times . For all the info to sink in . There's plenty of it for surgeons interested in FNA interpretation .
Trouble with Thyroid lesions is that the evidently benign and evidently malignant are never a diagnostic problem .. it is the 'grey area ' in between that is challenging and poses a problem as to what to do . How to proceed with the available info .
Great talk, enjoyable and educational!
Enlightening talk
Thanks for the class🇧🇷
Thank you
Great presentation, thanks a lot. I just had one confusion that the hurthle cells in case number 4 looked to me like macrophages. Hope any one could clarify the confusion. THanks again!
nice
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Thank you