A neoplastic papillary growth within a duct, usually solitary and less than 1 cm in diameter, consisting of delicate, branching ... Lesions of the anogenital area which may be papillary and distinctly elevated or may be somewhat flat and rugose. ... Morphology: Terminal ducts (without lobule formation) are lined by a multilayered epithelium with small papillary tufts and ...
1) papillary and follicular ONLY2) bone and lung mets yes3) 4-6 wk after surgery when TSH levels highest4) give thyroid ... if dx reveals adenocarcinoma, what is the likely primary ... 1) Papillary thyroid CA with lymphatic spread (lateral aberrant ... papillary thyroid carcinomaa- prognosisb- risk factorsc- what predicts worse prognosisd- T/F: prognosis is based on lymph ... 1) Hematogenous spread (bone most common)2) 50% (more aggressive than thyroid papillary cell CA3) 10% chance of malignancy, ...