CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY
MAY 2010
VOLUME 22 ISSUE 5
Editor: Ernest L. Mazzaferri, MD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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EDITORS’ COMMENTS
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 5 May 2010
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EDITORS’ CHOICE — THYROID NODULES Cytology suspicious for or indicative of PTC is associated with younger age, male sex, and solitary versus multiple nodularity
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 5 May 2010
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EDITORS’ CHOICE — HYPERTHYROIDISM Older patients with hyperthyroidism have fewer symptoms as compared with younger patients
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 5 May 2010
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THYROID CANCER Sorafenib and sunitinib are effective in patients with widely progressive metastatic DTC
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 5 May 2010
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THYROID CANCER SURGERY Reoperative central-compartment lymph-node dissection (CLND) has a lower rate of temporary hypocalcemia and the same rates of other complications and recurrence as initial CLND
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 5 May 2010
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THYROID CANCER Preparation with rhTSH for 131I remnant ablation is associated with a longer half-life of 131I in the thyroid remnant while reducing exposure to the rest of the body and the general public.
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 5 May 2010
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