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What is Thyroid Carcinoma?
Thyroid carcinoma is the malignant transformation of thyroid gland cells. It is classified into several types based on histological features, including
papillary thyroid carcinoma
,
follicular thyroid carcinoma
,
medullary thyroid carcinoma
, and
anaplastic thyroid carcinoma
. Each type has distinct histopathological characteristics and clinical behaviors.
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