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
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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
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STIMULATED THYROGLOBULIN
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NECROSIS IN THE PRIMARY TUMOR AND LACK OF 131I UPTAKE IN METASTASES PREDICT PROGRESSION OF METASTATIC THYROID CANCER
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THE MOST COMMON THYROID CANCER IS 45-YEAR–OLD, BUT NOT ALL SMALL CANCERS ARE INSIGNIFICANT
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BRAF MUTATION GUIDES THERAPY OF NODULES WHEN CYTOPATHOLOGY IS INDETERMINATE
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THYROID NODULE MACROCALCIFICATION DOES NOT MEAN THE NODULE IS BENIGN
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OVER HALF OF WOMEN WITH POSTPARTUM THYROIDITIS REMAIN HYPOTHYROID ONE YEAR LATER
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HEREDITARY ACTIVATING MUTATIONS OF THE TSH RECEPTOR LEAD TO HYPERTHYROIDISM
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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
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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