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CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY

MARCH 2011
VOLUME 23 ISSUE 3
Editor: Jerome M. Hershman, MD

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Clinical Thyroidology March 2011 Entire Issue (PDF File, 1.77 MB, 26 pages)

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ETIOLOGY IS THE MAJOR FACTOR INFLUENCING THE PROGRESSION OF SUBCLINICAL HYPERTHYROIDISM.
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 3 March 2011
(PDF File, 164 KB, pages 2-3)

PROGRESSION TO OVERT HYPERTHYROIDISM IS ONLY 1% PER YEAR WHEN TSH IS BETWEEN 0.1 AND 0.4 MIU/L
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 3 March 2011
(PDF File, 188 KB, page 4-5)

STIMULATED THYROGLOBULIN
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 3 March 2011
(PDF File, 228 KB, pages 6-7)

NECROSIS IN THE PRIMARY TUMOR AND LACK OF 131I UPTAKE IN METASTASES PREDICT PROGRESSION OF METASTATIC THYROID CANCER
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 3 March 2011
(PDF File, 136 KB, pages 8-9)

THE MOST COMMON THYROID CANCER IS 45-YEAR–OLD, BUT NOT ALL SMALL CANCERS ARE INSIGNIFICANT
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 3 March 2011
(PDF File, 135 KB, pages 10-11)

BRAF MUTATION GUIDES THERAPY OF NODULES WHEN CYTOPATHOLOGY IS INDETERMINATE
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 3 March 2011
(PDF File, 136 KB, page 12 – 13)

THYROID NODULE MACROCALCIFICATION DOES NOT MEAN THE NODULE IS BENIGN
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 3 March 2011
(PDF File, 136 KB, page 14-15)

OVER HALF OF WOMEN WITH POSTPARTUM THYROIDITIS REMAIN HYPOTHYROID ONE YEAR LATER
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 3 March 2011
(PDF File, 198 KB, page 16- 19)

HEREDITARY ACTIVATING MUTATIONS OF THE TSH RECEPTOR LEAD TO HYPERTHYROIDISM
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 23 Issue 3 March 2011
(PDF File, 158 KB, page 20-22)

ATA Invites You to Join Us at the 81st Annual Meeting of the American Thyroid Association

ATA Webinars: Education When and Where You Want It!

Call for Nominations for the 2011 Awards American Thyroid Association

Call for Nominations for 2011 American Thyroid Association Board of Directors

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