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Figure 6


Fig. 2B 47-year-old woman with thyroid papillary carcinoma and ipsilateral neck node metastasis. Lesion suspected to be thyroid carcinoma was incidentally discovered during sonography intended for evaluation of palpated cervical nodules, which were proven to be benign lymph nodes. Transverse sonogram reveals lymph node located at left level IV, measuring 0.7 cm in length, without identifiable structure, indicating fatty hilum (arrows).