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. 2015 Apr 1;100(4):1561–1567. doi: 10.1210/jc.2014-3651

Table 1.

Characteristics of the Patients at Baseline

Characteristics
Patients, n 90
Age at study entry, y [median (range)] 45.9 (22.5–86.1)
Gender
    Females 66 (73%)
    Males 24 (27%)
Papillary thyroid carcinoma histological variantsa
    Classic 42 (47%)
    Follicular variant 26 (29%)
    Tall-cell variant/features 22 (24%)
    Diffuse sclerosing variant 2 (2%)
    Solid/trabecular pattern 1 (1%)
AJCC TNM stage
    I 46 (52%)
    II 0 (0%)
    III 31 (34%)
    IV 13 (14%)
Lymph node metastases on initial histology 63 (70%)
Size of metastatic lymph node
    Not reported 15 (24%)
    Reported, cm 48 (76%)
        Mean ± SD 1.4 ± 1.2
        Median (range) 0.8 (0.2–4.0)
Primary tumor with extrathyroidal extension 52 (58%)
Primary tumor with vascular invasion 5 (6%)
Basal nonstimulated serum Tg at study entry, ng/mL
    Undetectable 41 (46%)
    Detectable 49 (54%)
        Mean ± SD 0.7 ± 0.1
        Median (range) 0.6 (0.6–0.8)
Extent of neck dissection at thyroidectomy
    No neck dissection 53 (59%)
    Central neck dissection 13 (14%)
    Central and lateral neck dissection 24 (27%)
Response to initial therapy
    Excellent 63 (70%)
    Acceptable 16 (18%)
    Incomplete 11 (12%)
Additional neck dissection before study entry 10 (11%)
Follow-up duration, y [median (range)] 10 (1–15)

Abbreviation: TNM, tumor node metastasis.

a

Three patients had concomitant tall-cell and follicular variant features and were included in both categories.