Study of histopathological pattern of thyroid lesions
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Aim: To study histopathological features and to find out the frequency of various lesions of thyroid and to distribute thyroid lesions according to age, sex and benign and malignant behaviour. Material and methods: The test population comprised ofDownloads
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