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CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY
DECEMBER 2011
VOLUME 23 ISSUE 12

Editor: Jerome M. Hershman, MD

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Only a Few Pediatric Patients with Subclinical Hypothyroidism Progress to Overt Disease Within 3 Years

Molecular Analysis for Mutations in Thyroid FNA Improves the Diagnosis of Malignancy for all Categories of Indeterminate Cytology

Dosimetric Calculation of 131I Doses may be More Effective than Empiric Doses for Patients with Locally Advanced Differentiated Thyroid Cancer

Risk of Malignancy may be Higher in Cytologically Suspicious Thyroid Nodules that are Smaller or Multiple

Taller-than-Wide Shaped Thyroid Nodules in any Plane have an Increased Risk of Thyroid Cancer

Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancers Smaller than 4 cm with Negative Lymph Nodes can be Effectively Treated by Thyroid Lobectomy

Can the Measurement of MicroRNA Levels in “Indeterminate” Fine-Needle Aspiration (FNA) Biopsies help in Diagnosing Thyroid Malignancy?

Call for Proposals – American Thyroid Association (ATA) Research Grants — Deadline: January 31, 2012

Registration Opening in 2012 – American Thyroid Association 82nd Annual Meeting

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