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n = 55) (e.g., small cancers with or without benign lesions or cancers associated with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or Graves’ disease); and (2) palpable cancers with insufficient cell material for analysis ( n = 44) (e.g., cystic carcinoma and cancers with calcified lesions. UG-FNAB is a powerful technique for detecting microcancers, cystic carcinomas, cancers associated with benign nodules, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, or coarse calcifications.

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