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Week 140: Case 1

Diagnosis: Hyalinizing trabecular neoplasm

Week 140: Case 5

Diagnosis: fibrosing variantHashimoto's thyroiditis

Week 125: Case 1

Diagnosis: Hashimoto's thyroiditis

Week 123: Case 2

Diagnosis: Papillary thyroid carcinoma

Week 110: Case 5

Diagnosis: c-cell hyperplasiaMedullary carcinoma

Week 109: Case 2

Diagnosis: cribriform variantpapillary carcinoma

Week 109: Case 6

Diagnosis: Hurthle cell adenoma

Week 106: Case 5

Diagnosis: papillary carcinoma

Week 102: Case 5

Diagnosis: emcapsulated typeFollicular carcinomamicroinvasive type

Week 102: Case 6

Diagnosis: follicular variantpapillary carcinoma

Week 98: Case 5

Diagnosis: Hashimoto's thyroiditissclerosing variant

Week 79: Case 5

Diagnosis: Hashimoto's thyroiditisParasitic thyroid nodule

Week 76: Case 5

Diagnosis: columnar cell typepapillary carcinoma

Week 73: Case 4

Diagnosis: anaplastic thyroid carcinomaSquamous cell carcinoma

Week 66: Case 2

Diagnosis: Ectopic thyroid tissuelingual thyroid

Week 60: Case 3

Diagnosis: Papillary thyroid carcinoma

Week 44: Case 6

Diagnosis: Hyalinizing trabecular neoplasm

Week 27: Case 3

Diagnosis: anaplasticUndifferentiated thyroid carcinoma

Week 17: Case 3

Diagnosis: follicular variantLymphocytic thyroiditispapillary carcinoma of the thyroid

Week 12: Case 1

Diagnosis: Follicular carcinomaPoorly Differentiated Areas

Week 3: Case 3

Diagnosis: c-cell hyperplasia

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