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Bagherzadegan N et al. - A 63-year-old woman underwent total thyroidectomy for a thyroid mass in 1990 that was diagnosed as HCC. In December 2006, she presented with symptoms of dyspnea and an abnormal chest x-ray. A subsequent ultrasound-guided thoracentesis revealed a malignant, exudative effusion. Cytopathologic analysis revealed the malignancy to be consistent with HCC.

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