CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY
JANUARY 2010
VOLUME 22 ISSUE 1
Editor: Ernest L. Mazzaferri, MD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Clinical Thyroidology January 2010 Entire Issue (PDF File, 5.1 MB, 22 pages)
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EDITOR’S COMMENTS
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2010
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EDITORS’ CHOICE — THYROID CANCER The need for radioiodine ablation and follow-up for patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma should be based on patient- and tumor-related prognostic variables
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2010
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EDITORS’ CHOICE — THYROID CANCER Papillary microcarcinomas without unfavorable features may be candidates for observation alone
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2010
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THYROID HEMIAGENESIS A single thyroid lobe is usually sufficient to maintain euthyroidism albeit with significantly higher than usual TSH and FT3 levels
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2010
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THYROID CANCER There is a high prevalence of papillary thyroid cancer in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2010
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THYROID NODULES Repeat fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) should be considered for thyroid nodules with suspicious features on ultrasound, even when the initial FNAB results are benign.
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 1 January 2010
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