Editor: Ernest L. Mazzaferri, MD
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2010
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Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2010 (PDF File, 6.69 MB, 26 pages )
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EDITORS’ COMMENTS
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 4 April 2010
(PDF File, 6.69 MB, 26 pages )
SUBCLINICAL THYROID DYSFUNCTION There is a strong relationship between subclinical hyperthyroidism and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in Japanese–Brazilians, but not with subclinical hypothyroidism
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 4 April 2010
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THYROID CANCER Salivary stimulation with vitamin C at any time after 131I administration has a minimal effect on salivary 131I absorption
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 4 April 2010
(PDF File, 610 KB, pages 6-8)
EDITORS’ CHOICE — THYROID DYSFUNCTION IN PREGNANCY Treating thyroid hormone abnormalities during pregnancy decreases adverse outcomes, but neither case finding nor universal thyroid screening decrease adverse outcomes in pregnancy.
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 4 April 2010
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THYROID NODULES Proto-oncogene mutation detection in fine needle aspiration is a useful adjunct to cytology for diagnosing malignancy
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 4 April 2010
(PDF File, 1.04 MB, pages 13-16)
EDITORS’ CHOICE — THYROID CANCER Preparation of thyroid remnant ablation using recombinant human TSH and 30 mCi of 131I is as effective as thyroid hormone withdrawal
Clinical Thyroidology Volume 22 Issue 4 April 2010
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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. Mazzaferri at editorclinthy@thyroid.org.
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