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Where are Orphan Annie Eye Nuclei Found?
Orphan Annie eye nuclei are most commonly associated with
papillary thyroid carcinoma
(PTC), a type of thyroid cancer. They may also be seen in other neoplastic conditions, but their presence is a significant diagnostic criterion for PTC.
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