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10.4103/2278-330X.155700
Midline or near-midline radioiodine uptake in the oropharyngeal region in patients of differentiated thyroid carcinoma: Differential diagnosis between lingual thyroid and retropharyngeal nodal metastasis, the subtle clues in the scan and their implications for patient management
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Radiation Medicine Centre (B.A.R.C), Tata Memorial Centre Annexe, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra
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Department of Radiology, Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra
*Corresponding author: Dr. Sandip Basu. drsanb@yahoo.com
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