Buch, Englisch, 430 Seiten, Book, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 7922 g
Buch, Englisch, 430 Seiten, Book, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 7922 g
ISBN: 978-3-319-22400-8
Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
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Part 1 Low Risk Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Preoperative diagnosis.- Chapter 1 A patient with a single thyroid nodule suspicious for follicular neoplasm according to the Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology: molecular evaluation.- Part 2 Low Risk Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Initial management: extent of surgery and use of radioactive iodine therapy.- Chapter 2 A case of a small (1 to 2 cm) papillary thyroid cancer in a young patient: lobectomy vs. total thyroidectomy.- Chapter 3 The decision-making process for prophylactic central neck dissection in a patient presenting with nodular thyroid disease suspicious for malignancy on cytology assessment: role of preoperative ultrasound and molecular marker testing.- Chapter 4 Incidentally discovered micropapillary thyroid cancer.- Chapter 5 Completion thyroidectomy in a patient with low risk papillary cancer.- Chapter 6 A case of multifocal micropapillary thyroid cancer.- Chapter 7 A papillary thyroid cancer with minimal extra-thyroidal extension .- Chapter 8 A case of a papillary thyroid cancer with lymph node metastases found on prophylactic central neck dissection (subclinical disease, micrometastases).- Chapter 9 Papillary thyroid cancer with central neck lymph node metastases.- Chapter 10 A patient with a large minimally invasive follicular thyroid cancer.- Chapter 11 A young patient with intrathyroidal papillary thyroid cancer and family history of differentiated thyroid cancer.- Chapter 12 A child with papillary thyroid cancer and locally advanced disease but no distant metastasis.- Part 3 Low Risk Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Postoperative follow-up.- Chapter 13 A patient with papillary thyroid cancer and biochemical evidence of disease at the 1-yr follow-up visit.- Chapter 14 Low but detectable suppressed thyroglobulin levels in thyroid cancer patients' follow-up: How to interpret and manage these cases?.- Chapter 15 A young patient with papillary thyroid cancer and biochemical evidence of disease at the follow-up visits and increasing serum Tg values at the follow up assessments.- Chapter 16 A young patient with recurrent lymph node involvement: imaging, cytology, Tg washout.- Part 4 Low Risk Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Special issues.- Chapter 17 Papillary thyroid carcinoma diagnosed during pregnancy.- Chapter 18 Risks of Thyroid Hormone Suppression for Differentiated Thyroid Cancer in the Elderly.- Chapter 19 A patient in whom one pathologist says she has cancer and another says that the lesion is benign.- Chapter 20: A case with postsurgical hypoparathyroidism.- Chapter 21 A case with postsurgical recurrent laryngeal nerve damage and nerve monitoring.- Part 5 High Risk Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: The need for additional therapy.- Chapter 22 A case of papillary thyroid cancer without aggressive histological features with nodal metastases detected during follow-up in a younger patient.- Chapter 23 A case of papillary thyroid cancer without aggressive histological features with nodal metastases in an older patient.- Chapter 24 A patient with a large H rthle cell carcinoma of the thyroid and nodal metastases.- Chapter 25 A case of a large, invasive PTC with gross residual disease (pT4) after surgery.- Part 6 High Risk Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: The use of radioiodine.- Chapter 26 A patient with papillary carcinoma of the thyroid with elevated serum thyroglobulin but negative imaging studies.- Chapter 27 A young child with papillary thyroid cancer and metastatic pulmonary disease: whole issue of radioactive iodine therapy in children.- Chapter 28 A patient with bone metastases from follicular carcinoma of the thyroid.- Chapter 29 Radioiodine Therapy in Lactating Women with High Risk Differentiated Thyroid Cancer.- Part 7 High Risk Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: The use of local treatments and novel systemic chemotherapies.- Chapter 30 A case of a patient with radioactive iodine refractory differentiated thyroid cancer with progressive neck disease (latero-cervical lymph nodes) and stable, small lung metastases.- Chapter 31 A case of an elderly patient with advanced disease and non radioiodine avid metastases.- Chapter 32 Radioactive iodine refractory differentiated thyroid cancer with multiple organ progressive disease.- Chapter 33 Radioactive iodine refractory differentiated thyroid cancer and lung lesions causing bleeding.- Chapter 34 A patient with follicular thyroid cancer and a painful bone metastasis at risk for pathologic fracture.- Chapter 35 Differentiated thyroid cancer and brain .- Part 8 High Risk Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Novel chemotherapy and toxicity.- Chapter 36 Radioactive iodine refractory, advanced differentiated thyroid cancer receiving tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment: checking for drug-drug interactions.- Chapter 37 A patient with advanced differentiated radioactive iodine-refractory thyroid cancer receiving tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment: managing hypertension, QTc prolongation, dermatologic and gastrointestinal adverse events.- Part 9 Medullary Thyroid Cancer: Postoperative management.- Chapter 38 Management of post-operative hypercalcitoninemia in medullary thyroid cancer.- Chapter 39 A patient with metastatic medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) and tumor-related diarrhea.- Chapter 40 Clinical management of a patient with a locally recurrent medullary thyroid cancer and asymptomatic slowly progressing distant metastases.- Chapter 41 A patient with an advanced medullary thyroid cancer and progressive, symptomatic distant metastases: when to start systemic therapy.- Chapter 42 Medical Treatment Decision-Making for Advanced, Progressive Medullary Thyroid Cancer.- Part 10 Medullary Thyroid Cancer: Special issues.- Chapter 43 Screening leading to diagnosis of C cell hyperplasia.- Chapter 44 Increased basal calcitonin in nodular goiter: Is it micromedullary thyroid cancer?.- Chapter 45 Timing and extent of surgery for a pediatric patient with hereditary MTC and positive screening for the S891A RET mutation .- Part 11 Thyroid lymphoma.- Chapter 46 Thyroid Lymphoma: Differential Diagnosis .- Part 12 Anaplastic thyroid cancer.- Chapter 47 Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer: Surgery or Not in Locally Advanced Disease.