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CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY
MAY 2011
VOLUME 23 ISSUE 5
Editor: Jerome M. Hershman, MD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Clinical Thyroidology May 2011 Entire Issue (PDF File, 1.72 MB, 23 pages)
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A NEGATIVE PET SCAN EXCLUDES THE DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER IN THYROID NODULES >15 MM DIAMETER
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 5 May 2011
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RISK OF PERSISTENT DIFFERENTIATED THYROID CANCER DESPITE NEGATIVE THYROGLOBLIN AND THYROGLOBULIN ANTIBODIES PERFORMED ON SOME COMMERCIAL TESTS
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 5 May 2011
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FALSE POSITIVE AND FALSE NEGATIVE RESULTS OF THYROID CYTOPATHOLOGY REMAIN A CHALLENGE
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 5 May 2011
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BONE METASTASES OF THYROID TUMORS SHOULD BE TREATED WITH BISPHOSPHONATES
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 5 May 2011
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DOES PLACENTAL IODINE STORAGE COMPENSATE FOR LOW MATERNAL IODINE INTAKE?
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 5 May 2011
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THE PREDICTION FOR MALIGNANCY OF THE CYTOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS “SUSPICIOUS FOR HÜRTHLE-CELL NEOPLASM” IS LOW IN PATIENTS WITH HASHIMOTO’S DISEASE
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 5 May 2011
(PDF File, 151 KB, page 12-13)
HIGH DOSES OF SOY PHYTOESTROGEN ARE A RISK FACTOR IN THE PROGRESSION OF SUBCLINICAL TO CLINICAL HYPOTHYROIDISM
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 5 May 2011
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HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHAT DOSE OF THYROXINE IS APPROPRIATE FOR A PATIENT WITH SECONDARY HYPOTHYROIDISM?
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 5 May 2011
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LOW FREE T4 LEVELS DURING PREGNANCY ARE A RED FLAG THAT NEEDS ATTENTION
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 5 May 2011
(PDF File, 164 KB, page 19-20)
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CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY, this highly valued abstract and commentary publication provides a broad-ranging look at the clinical thyroid literature. Experts in the field summarize the most cutting-edge, relevant articles that clinicians should know about and provide insight into the relevance and impact of each article on patient care. Please send editorial questions to Dr. Hershman at clinicalthyroidology@thyroid.org.
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