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Baier ND et al. – Malignant thyroid nodules tend to be solid. Patients older than 75 years showed a clearly increased risk of nondiagnostic FNAB, but to predict a higher risk of malignancy or of nondiagnostic FNAB using ultrasound remains difficult.


   

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