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Showing papers on "Thyroid neoplasm published in 1979"


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TL;DR: 2,4-Diaminoanisole sulfate was fed at dietary levels of 0.12% (low dose) or 0.5% (high dose) to groups of 50 male and 50 female inbred F344 rats for 78 weeks and revealed that the cross-sectional area occupied by the pigment granules and the optical density of the granules were dose related.
Abstract: 2,4-Diaminoanisole sulfate was fed at dietary levels of 0.12% (low dose) or 0.5% (high dose) to groups of 50 male and 50 female inbred F344 rats for 78 weeks. By 107 weeks after the initial exposure, 58% of the male rats and 42% of the female rats administered the high dose had thyroid neoplasms, whereas only 7--8% of the controls developed them. Follicular cell carcinomas were the primary type of neoplasm induced. None of the controls had these tumors. The carcinomas, which were papillary, cystic, or solid, were highly invasive but did not metastasize. A brown pigment was present as granules primarily in thyroid follicular cells in all exposed rats. The amount of pigment as determined by an image-analyzing computer revealed that the cross-sectional area occupied by the pigment granules and the optical density of the granules were dose related.

25 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
01 May 1979-Cancer
TL;DR: This patient's hyperthyroidism was related to a hyperfunctioning primary thyroid neoplasm and not merely to large amounts of functioning metastatic tumor, and following therapeutic radioactive I131 pulmonary metastases completely disappeared.
Abstract: We present a case with the unusual association of Graves' disease and functioning pulmonary metastases of follicular thyroid carcinoma. Unlike other reports of thyroid cancer and thyrotoxicosis, this patient's hyperthyroidism was related to a hyperfunctioning primary thyroid neoplasm and not merely to large amounts of functioning metastatic tumor. Thyroidectomy cured her hyperthyroidism. A lung biopsy confirmed the impression of metastatic thyroid cancer. Following therapeutic radioactive I131 pulmonary metastases completely disappeared.

6 citations