A 50-year-old male has undergone an ipsilateral thyroid lobectomy and isthmus resection for what appeared on frozen section to be a benign nodular lesion 2.0 cm in diameter. Seventy-two hours later the final pathology returns and the diagnosis is a high-grade angioinvasive follicular carcinoma. What do you recommend?
- 99mTc bone scan to rule out occult bone metastases
- Ipsilateral radical neck dissection
- Total thyroidectomy
- Observation with sequential 131I scans every 3 months
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