CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY
JULY 2010
VOLUME 22 ISSUE 7
Editor: Ernest L. Mazzaferri, MD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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EDITORS’ COMMENTS
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 7 July 2010
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EDITORS’ CHOICE — PREGNANCY AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT Hypothyroxinemia predicts a higher risk for verbal and nonverbal cognitive delay in early childhood
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 7 July 2010
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EDITORS’ CHOICE — TSH LEVELS IN PREGNANCY TSH levels between 2.5 and 5.0 in first-trimester thyroid antibody-negative women are associated with a significant increase in the rate of spontaneous miscarriage
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 7 July 2010
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PEDIATRIC PAPILLARY THYROID CANCER Growth pattern and metastatic behavior of papillary thyroid cancer are similar in prepubertal children and adolescents
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 7 July 2010
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RITUXIMAB AND GRAVES DISEASE Rituximab appears to have a significant effect on thyroid eye disease that requires further randomized controlled studies
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MEDULLARY THYROID CANCER A 50% decrease of serum calcitonin concentrations within 30 minutes after surgery indicates that all the calcitonin- producing tumor tissue has been removed, whereas a calcitonin decline <50% suggests persistent residual tumor
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