Since its first description in 1951, a timely diagnosis of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) may represent a diagnostic challenge in clinical practice. Several contributions have been addressed to the treatment and follow-up of MTC, but review articles focused on the diagnostic problems of this cancer in clinical practice are sparse. As a delayed diagnosis and an inadequate initial treatment may severely affect the prognosis of this thyroid malignancy, the appropriate use and the correct interpretation of the available diagnostic tools for MTC are of crucial importance. The purpose of the present article is to provide an easy-to-use guide reviewing the main issues of MTC diagnosis: (1) basal serum calcitonin; (2) stimulated serum calcitonin...
Calcitonin (Ct) is a tumour marker essential for the diagnosis and follow-up of medullary thyroid ca...
To assess whether routine measurement of serum calcitonin (CT) could improve the preoperative diagno...
Background: Medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) accounts for 5% of all thyroid cancers and occurs either ...
Purpose: To summarize the more robust evidence about the performance of tools useful for diagnosis o...
To summarize the more robust evidence about the performance of tools useful for diagnosis of medulla...
[EN]Introduction: Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is a rare neuroendocrine malignant tumor derive...
Sporadic medullary thyroid carcinoma (SMTC) is usually diagnosed at a clinical stage often associat...
Because of its poor prognosis and high mortality rate, early diagnosis of medullary thyroid carcinom...
The aims of the study were to identify medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) in its earliest stages by scre...
Purpose: Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) originates from thyroid parafollicular C-cells and repres...
The thyroid nodules are found often in the clinical practice in adults. The clinical importance of t...
Background Screening serum calcitonin (sCT) measurement in patients with thyroid nod- ules is still...
Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is an uncommon thyroid tumor which derives from the parafollicular...
Calcitonin (Ct) is a tumour marker essential for the diagnosis and follow-up of medullary thyroid ca...
A calcitonina é um hormônio secretado pelas células parafoliculares tiroideanas. O diagnóstico de ca...
Calcitonin (Ct) is a tumour marker essential for the diagnosis and follow-up of medullary thyroid ca...
To assess whether routine measurement of serum calcitonin (CT) could improve the preoperative diagno...
Background: Medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) accounts for 5% of all thyroid cancers and occurs either ...
Purpose: To summarize the more robust evidence about the performance of tools useful for diagnosis o...
To summarize the more robust evidence about the performance of tools useful for diagnosis of medulla...
[EN]Introduction: Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is a rare neuroendocrine malignant tumor derive...
Sporadic medullary thyroid carcinoma (SMTC) is usually diagnosed at a clinical stage often associat...
Because of its poor prognosis and high mortality rate, early diagnosis of medullary thyroid carcinom...
The aims of the study were to identify medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) in its earliest stages by scre...
Purpose: Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) originates from thyroid parafollicular C-cells and repres...
The thyroid nodules are found often in the clinical practice in adults. The clinical importance of t...
Background Screening serum calcitonin (sCT) measurement in patients with thyroid nod- ules is still...
Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is an uncommon thyroid tumor which derives from the parafollicular...
Calcitonin (Ct) is a tumour marker essential for the diagnosis and follow-up of medullary thyroid ca...
A calcitonina é um hormônio secretado pelas células parafoliculares tiroideanas. O diagnóstico de ca...
Calcitonin (Ct) is a tumour marker essential for the diagnosis and follow-up of medullary thyroid ca...
To assess whether routine measurement of serum calcitonin (CT) could improve the preoperative diagno...
Background: Medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) accounts for 5% of all thyroid cancers and occurs either ...