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Disease thyroiditis
Phenotype C0007115|thyroid cancer
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PubMedID- 23833756 [1] in 1955. since then, several studies have reported the association of thyroiditis with papillary thyroid cancer [4,5,7,11].
PubMedID- 21172028 Some studies find hashimoto thyroiditis as associated with thyroid cancer [22,23] as examples, while others do not report an association [24,25] as examples.
PubMedID- 24002951 Intriduction: the reported prevalence of chronic autoimmune thyroiditis associated with differentiated thyroid cancer (dtc) is heterogeneous.the aim of this study was to evaluate some epidemiological, clinical, sonographical and histological features of operated thyroidnodules with background diffuse autoimmune thyroiditis.
PubMedID- 24201747 After adjusting for potential confounding factors, the hazard ratio (hr) for thyroid cancer in patients with thyroiditis was 13.24 (95 % ci 6.40-27.39).
PubMedID- 22686234 Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome: an unusual presentation with empty sella, premature ovarian failure, and hashimoto's thyroiditis associated with thyroid cancer.
PubMedID- 23483569 Background: the coexistence of hashimoto's thyroiditis (ht) with differentiated thyroid cancer (dtc) was reported with a heterogeneous incidence.
PubMedID- 21048834 There is lack of consensus as to whether there is an increased incidence of thyroid cancer associated with hashimoto's thyroiditis [2, 15–17, 19].
PubMedID- 26136724 Greater decline in salivary parameters at 3 months compared with baseline was generally associated with heavier body weight, decreased thyroid cancer stage, absence of hashimoto's thyroiditis, and pre-menopausal status.
PubMedID- 23256514 Background: the goal of this study was to identify the clinicopathological factors of co-existing papillary thyroid cancer (ptc) in patients with hashimoto's thyroiditis (ht) and provide information to aid in the diagnosis of such patients.
PubMedID- 25390557 Summary: the lymphocytic infiltration of hashimoto's thyroiditis is frequently associated with papillary thyroid cancer and may indeed be a risk factor for developing this type of cancer.
PubMedID- 25179111 The effect of chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis on patients with thyroid cancer.
PubMedID- 21584159 However, thyroiditis can coexist with thyroid cancer and therefore a euthyroid patient with a nodule will still need evaluation despite antibodies being positive.
PubMedID- 24407910 At present, according to numerous meta-analyses and data from the literature on the subject [1, 9, 24], papillary thyroid cancer coexists with hashimoto’s thyroiditis approximately three times more often and the percentage of ptc in various reports is within a considerably sharp range of 0.5 % to above 58 %, with a peak at 76 % in a selected group of patients from japanese and american populations (white american women).
PubMedID- 24627692 Similarly, the presence of autoimmune thyroiditis in thyroid cancer has been correlated with good prognosis.
PubMedID- 24927027 Conclusions: among korean papillary thyroid cancer patients, the prevalence of chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis increased between 1999 and 2008, whereas the prevalence of other thyroid disorders did not change.
PubMedID- 23099542 [23] firmly indicate that the presence of chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis in patients with papillary thyroid cancer improves the prognosis.
PubMedID- 25844352 Several articles have shown that there is an increased incidence of differentiated thyroid cancer in patients with thyroiditis [13,14].
PubMedID- 25217233 Association of hashimoto's thyroiditis with thyroid cancer.

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