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Charcoal Suspension Tattoo Localization for Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Recurrence
Annals of Surgical Oncology, 06/29/09
Hartl DM et al. - Ultrasound-guided charcoal tattooing is safe, easy, and well-tolerated for localization of nonpalpable lesions in previously operated necks, with a high rate of success. Excision of these small recurrences remains controversial, however, and may not impact survival or quality of life.
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