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English: Histopathology of thyroid hyperplasia with a Sanderson polster, which is a group of small follicles that protrude into the lumen of a larger follicle. H&E stain. It should not be confused for papillary projections (which can lead to a suspicion of papillary thyroid cancer). The clinical diagnosis was toxic multinodular goiter.
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Mikael Häggström, M.D.
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Histopathology of thyroid hyperplasia with a Sanderson polster, which are a group of small follicles that protrude into the lumen of a larger follicle. H&E stain

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16 November 2023

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