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CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY
June 2012
VOLUME 24 ISSUE 6
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Clinical Thyroidology June 2012 Entire Issue (PDF File, 3.86 MB, 22 pages )
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- Newer TSH Receptor Antibody Assays May Sometimes Be a Useful Additional Factor for Predicting which Graves’ Patients Will Remain in Remission when Antithyroid Drugs are Stopped
- A Large Nationwide Survey of Patients Hospitalized with Thyroid Storm Has Been Used to Develop a Different Approach to Characterizing the Disease
- Neurodevelopment at 5.5 Years of Age Is Lower in Very Preterm Infants Born of Mothers with Mild TSH Elevation at Term, but Paradoxically, Lower Maternal FT4 Was Associated with Better Neurodevelopment.
- TSH Secreting Tumors Can Be Cured By Long Term Octreotide Treatment
- Subclinical Central Hypothyroidism Can Be Diagnosed by Echocardiography
- The AJCC TNM Staging Underestimates Risk in Young Patients with More Aggressive Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
- A Conservative Approach Based on Measurement of Calcitonin Permits Delay in Surgical Treatment of RET Mutation–Positive Medullary Carcinoma
– Registration Now Open!- American Thyroid Association 82nd Annual Meeting
– Stay Informed About Thyroid Disease — Become a Friend of the ATA
– Thyroid 2012 Short Call for Abstracts
– Policy Statement on Thyroid Shielding During Diagnostic Medical and Dental Radiology
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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