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Rol' tsitologicheskogo i gistologicheskogo issledovaniĭ v diagnostike zabolevaniĭ shchitovidnoĭ zhelezy u lits, podvergshikhsia vozdeĭstviiu radiatsii. / Khmel'nitskiĭ, O K; Khmel'nitskaia, N M; Trofimova, T N; Parusov, Iu Iu; Golimbuevskaia, T A.

In: Voprosy Onkologii, Vol. 50, No. 6, 2004, p. 695-700.

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Khmel'nitskiĭ, OK, Khmel'nitskaia, NM, Trofimova, TN, Parusov, II & Golimbuevskaia, TA 2004, 'Rol' tsitologicheskogo i gistologicheskogo issledovaniĭ v diagnostike zabolevaniĭ shchitovidnoĭ zhelezy u lits, podvergshikhsia vozdeĭstviiu radiatsii', Voprosy Onkologii, vol. 50, no. 6, pp. 695-700.

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Khmel'nitskiĭ, O. K., Khmel'nitskaia, N. M., Trofimova, T. N., Parusov, I. I., & Golimbuevskaia, T. A. (2004). Rol' tsitologicheskogo i gistologicheskogo issledovaniĭ v diagnostike zabolevaniĭ shchitovidnoĭ zhelezy u lits, podvergshikhsia vozdeĭstviiu radiatsii. Voprosy Onkologii, 50(6), 695-700.

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Khmel'nitskiĭ, O K ; Khmel'nitskaia, N M ; Trofimova, T N ; Parusov, Iu Iu ; Golimbuevskaia, T A. / Rol' tsitologicheskogo i gistologicheskogo issledovaniĭ v diagnostike zabolevaniĭ shchitovidnoĭ zhelezy u lits, podvergshikhsia vozdeĭstviiu radiatsii. In: Voprosy Onkologii. 2004 ; Vol. 50, No. 6. pp. 695-700.

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title = "Rol' tsitologicheskogo i gistologicheskogo issledovaniĭ v diagnostike zabolevaniĭ shchitovidnoĭ zhelezy u lits, podvergshikhsia vozdeĭstviiu radiatsii",
abstract = "Complex cytological and ultrasound study was conducted in 300 patients with thyroid pathology exposed to 5-250 cSv. Benign goiter changes and autoimmune thyroiditis were detected in 66.2% while malignant thyroidal nodules--in 3.7%. Benign and autoimmune changes alone were in 38%. Pathomorphological features of nodular changes and autoimmune thyroiditis patterns as well as their ultrasound representations were identified.",
keywords = "Adult, Aged, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Goiter/etiology, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Male, Middle Aged, Radiation Injuries/complications, Thyroid Diseases/diagnostic imaging, Thyroid Nodule/etiology, Thyroiditis, Autoimmune/etiology, Ultrasonography",
author = "Khmel'nitskiĭ, {O K} and Khmel'nitskaia, {N M} and Trofimova, {T N} and Parusov, {Iu Iu} and Golimbuevskaia, {T A}",
year = "2004",
language = "русский",
volume = "50",
pages = "695--700",
journal = "Вопросы онкологии",
issn = "0507-3758",
publisher = "Медицина",
number = "6",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Rol' tsitologicheskogo i gistologicheskogo issledovaniĭ v diagnostike zabolevaniĭ shchitovidnoĭ zhelezy u lits, podvergshikhsia vozdeĭstviiu radiatsii

AU - Khmel'nitskiĭ, O K

AU - Khmel'nitskaia, N M

AU - Trofimova, T N

AU - Parusov, Iu Iu

AU - Golimbuevskaia, T A

PY - 2004

Y1 - 2004

N2 - Complex cytological and ultrasound study was conducted in 300 patients with thyroid pathology exposed to 5-250 cSv. Benign goiter changes and autoimmune thyroiditis were detected in 66.2% while malignant thyroidal nodules--in 3.7%. Benign and autoimmune changes alone were in 38%. Pathomorphological features of nodular changes and autoimmune thyroiditis patterns as well as their ultrasound representations were identified.

AB - Complex cytological and ultrasound study was conducted in 300 patients with thyroid pathology exposed to 5-250 cSv. Benign goiter changes and autoimmune thyroiditis were detected in 66.2% while malignant thyroidal nodules--in 3.7%. Benign and autoimmune changes alone were in 38%. Pathomorphological features of nodular changes and autoimmune thyroiditis patterns as well as their ultrasound representations were identified.

KW - Adult

KW - Aged

KW - Diagnosis, Differential

KW - Female

KW - Goiter/etiology

KW - Humans

KW - Immunohistochemistry

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Radiation Injuries/complications

KW - Thyroid Diseases/diagnostic imaging

KW - Thyroid Nodule/etiology

KW - Thyroiditis, Autoimmune/etiology

KW - Ultrasonography

M3 - статья

C2 - 15755066

VL - 50

SP - 695

EP - 700

JO - Вопросы онкологии

JF - Вопросы онкологии

SN - 0507-3758

IS - 6

ER -

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