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Cervical lymph node dissection in papillary thyroid cancer: Current trends, persisting controversies, and unclarified uncertainties
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Sakorafas GH et al. - This surgical strategy will prevent disease recurrence, which may require an additional and more morbid surgery. Experience is therefore required from the part of the operating surgeon, who should be able to perform safely CLND at the time of initial surgery (thyroidectomy), to minimize surgical morbidity.
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