CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY
JUNE 2009
VOLUME 21 ISSUE 6
Editor: Ernest L. Mazzaferri, MD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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EDITOR’S COMMENTS
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 21 Issue 6 June 2009
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CONCISE REVIEW TSH Abnormalities and Fetal Loss
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 21 Issue 6 June 2009
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THYROID FUNCTION IN PREGNANCY Pregnant women with high serum TSH levels without overt thyroid dysfunction have an increased risk of miscarriage
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 21 Issue 6 June 2009
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HYPOTHYROIDISM Reference limits for serum TSH differ significantly between races and with age, potentially causing erroneous diagnosis in a substantial number of patients
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MULTINODULAR GOITER The optimal time interval to increase radioiodine uptake in a multinodular goiter is 24 hours after recombinant human thyrotropin administration
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GRAVES’ DISEASE Anemia in Graves’ disease is common and resembles the anemia of chronic disease
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THYROID CANCER Preparation for 131I remnant ablation with 54 mCi is equally effective with thyroid hormone withdrawal and recombinant human TSH
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 21 Issue 6 June 2009
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