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Differentiated Thyroid Cancer 4 Table 1. Ultrasound Features of Lymph Nodes Predictive of Malignant Involvement Sign Reported sensitivity % Reported specificity % Microcalcifications 5–69 93–100 Cystic aspect 10–34 91–100 Peripheral vascularity 40–86 57–93 Hyperechogenicity 30–87 43–95 Round shape 37 70 Adapted with permission from the European yroid Association guidelines for cervical ultrasound (Leenhardt L et al. Eur yroid J 2013;2(3):147-159.) Table 2. AJCC 7th edition/TNM Classification System for Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Primary tumor (T) T0 No evidence of primary tumor T1a Tumor ≤1 cm, without extrathyroidal extension T1b Tumor >1 cm but ≤2 cm in greatest dimension, without extrathyroidal extension T2 Tumor >2 cm but ≤4 cm in greatest dimension, without extrathyroidal extension. T3 Tumor >4 cm in greatest dimension limited to the thyroid -or- Any size tumor with minimal extrathyroid extension (e.g., extension into sternothyroid muscle or perithyroidal so tissues). T4a Tumor of any size extending beyond the thyroid capsule to invade subcutaneous so tissues, larynx, trachea, esophagus, or recurrent laryngeal nerve. T4b Tumor of any size invading prevertebral fascia or encasing carotid artery or mediastinal vessels Regional Lymph Nodes (N) N0 No metastatic nodes N1a Metastases to Level VI (pretracheal, paratracheal, and prelaryngeal/Delphian lymph nodes) N1b Metastases to unilateral, bilateral, or contralateral cervical (Levels I, II, III, IV, or V) or retropharyngeal or superior mediastinal lymph nodes (Level VII) Distant metastases (M) M0 No distant metastasis M1 Distant metastasis

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