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CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY
January 2013
VOLUME 25 ISSUE 1
Editor: Jerome M. Hershman, MD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Clinical Thyroidology January 2013 Entire Issue (PDF File, 3.32 MB, 26 pages)
Editorial: What’s New in Clinical Thyroidology
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- A Single PTH Measurement on the First Postoperative Day Predicts the Need for Calcium and/or Calcitriol Supplementation following Total Thyroidectomy
Full Text PDF or HTML - Does High-Normal Thyroid Function Increase Risk for Atrial Fibrillation?
Full Text PDF or HTML - Coronary Heart Disease May Not Be Increased in Older Patients with Subclinical Hypothyroidism
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- Patients Undergoing a Surgical Lobectomy Require a Complete Preoperative Thyroid Evaluation and Long-Term Follow-up to Detect Postoperative Hypothyroidism
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- Should 99mTcO4 Thyroid Scintigraphy Still Be Used In Investigating Thyroid Nodules In Multinodular Goiter?
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- The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology Is Effective for Clinical Management of Thyroid Nodules
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- Does TSH Directly Affect PCSK9, a Regulator of LDL Receptors, in Euthyroid Subjects?
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- THYROID CANCER TUMOR BOARD: Management of Aggressive Metastatic Papillary Thyroid Cancer Involves Multiple Treatment Methods
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– You are invited to attend the 2013 Spring & Annual Meetings of the ATA!
– American Thyroid Association (ATA) Call for Proposals for Research Grants Deadline: January 31, 2013
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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