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CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY
April 2012
VOLUME 24 ISSUE 4
Editor: Jerome M. Hershman, MD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Clinical Thyroidology April 2012 Entire Issue (PDF File, 3.55 MB, 23 pages )
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- Editorial — Surgeon Performance in Thyroidectomy: Older Is Not Necessarily Better
- The Evidence for Performing Universal Screening for Detection of Thyroid Disease in Pregnancy Continues to Be “Soft”
- Neurodevelopment May Be Entirely Normal in Children Born to Women with Hypothyroidism Who Are Restored to Euthyroidism by Late Pregnancy
- Plasma C-Type Natriuretic Peptide Is a Biological Marker of Velocity of Skeletal Growth during Treatment of Acquired Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism in Preadolescent Children
- A Large Case-Control Study Confirms that Development of Abnormal Thyroid Function Is Associated with Iodinated Contrast Material
- Successful Ablation of Thyroid Remnants Can Be Achieved with Two 20 mCi (740 MBq) Doses of 131I
- Microscopic Extrathyroidal Extension Is Not a High Risk Factor for Differentiated Thyroid Cancers Smaller than 4 cm
- Patients Homozygous for Mutations in the Thyroid Hormone Receptor Beta Gene Have More Severe Symptoms of Thyroid Hormone Resistance
– Registration Now Open!- American Thyroid Association 82nd Annual Meeting
– Stay Informed About Thyroid Disease — Become a Friend of the ATA
CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY, published online monthly, is a broad-ranging look at the clinical and preclinical thyroid literature. The Editor searches the world literature for excellent thyroid studies and then summarizes them and provides expert commentary. Please send editorial questions to Dr. Hershman at clinicalthyroidology@thyroid.org.
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