In the study evaluating the impact of chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis on papillary thyroid carcinoma patients, researchers found that patients with chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis exhibited different clinical features compared to those without. The presence of chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis was associated with a lower risk of central lymph node metastasis. Notably, angiolymphatic invasion was identified as the sole independent risk factor for central lymph node metastasis in patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma and chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis. These findings suggest a potential protective role of chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis against metastasis.
Journal Article by Heo DB, Won HR (…) Koo BS et 11 al. in BMC Surg
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