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==Overview==
==Overview==
Papillary thyroid cancer may be classified according to histological subtypes into 4 subtypes: classical/follicular, oxyphil cell variant, tall cell variant, and solid cell growth pattern
Papillary thyroid cancer may be classified according to histological subtypes into 4 subtypes: classical/follicular variant, oxyphil cell variant, tall cell variant, and solid cell growth pattern variant.
==Classification==
==Classification==
* Papillary thyroid cancer may be classified according to histological subtypes into 4 subtypes:
* Papillary thyroid cancer may be classified according to histological subtypes into 4 subtypes:
:* Classical/follicular<ref name="McDonaldDriedger2011">{{cite journal|last1=McDonald|first1=Thomas J.|last2=Driedger|first2=Albert A.|last3=Garcia|first3=Bertha M.|last4=Van Uum|first4=Stanislaus H. M.|last5=Rachinsky|first5=Irina|last6=Chevendra|first6=Vijaya|last7=Breadner|first7=Daniel|last8=Feinn|first8=Richard|last9=Walsh|first9=Stephen J.|last10=Malchoff|first10=Carl D.|title=Familial Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: A Retrospective Analysis|journal=Journal of Oncology|volume=2011|year=2011|pages=1–8|issn=1687-8450|doi=10.1155/2011/948786}}</ref>
:* Classical/follicular variant<ref name="McDonaldDriedger2011">{{cite journal|last1=McDonald|first1=Thomas J.|last2=Driedger|first2=Albert A.|last3=Garcia|first3=Bertha M.|last4=Van Uum|first4=Stanislaus H. M.|last5=Rachinsky|first5=Irina|last6=Chevendra|first6=Vijaya|last7=Breadner|first7=Daniel|last8=Feinn|first8=Richard|last9=Walsh|first9=Stephen J.|last10=Malchoff|first10=Carl D.|title=Familial Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: A Retrospective Analysis|journal=Journal of Oncology|volume=2011|year=2011|pages=1–8|issn=1687-8450|doi=10.1155/2011/948786}}</ref>
:* Oxyphil cell variant
:* Oxyphil cell variant
:* Tall cell variant
:* Tall cell variant
:* Solid cell growth pattern
:* Solid cell growth pattern variant
==Reference==
==Reference==
{{Reflist|2}}
{{Reflist|2}}

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2]

Overview

Papillary thyroid cancer may be classified according to histological subtypes into 4 subtypes: classical/follicular variant, oxyphil cell variant, tall cell variant, and solid cell growth pattern variant.

Classification

  • Papillary thyroid cancer may be classified according to histological subtypes into 4 subtypes:
  • Classical/follicular variant[1]
  • Oxyphil cell variant
  • Tall cell variant
  • Solid cell growth pattern variant

Reference

  1. McDonald, Thomas J.; Driedger, Albert A.; Garcia, Bertha M.; Van Uum, Stanislaus H. M.; Rachinsky, Irina; Chevendra, Vijaya; Breadner, Daniel; Feinn, Richard; Walsh, Stephen J.; Malchoff, Carl D. (2011). "Familial Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: A Retrospective Analysis". Journal of Oncology. 2011: 1–8. doi:10.1155/2011/948786. ISSN 1687-8450.