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Henning informiert: Schilddrüsen-Literatur-Dienst

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KAHALY, G.J. et al.
Long-term efficacy of teprotumumab in thyroid eye disease: follow-up outcomes in three clinical trials

Thyroid-Lit. 51035
CAVALLO, A.C. et al.
Optimizing diagnostic accuracy of fine needle aspiration biopsy calcitonin measurements in detecting medullary thyroid carcinoma

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ATTANASIO, R. et al.
Patient’s persistent symptoms, clinician demographics, and geoeconomic factors are associated with choice of therapy for hypothyroidism by European thyroid specialists: the “Thesis” collaboration.

Thyroid-Lit. 51037
Machens, A. et al.
Anatomical patterns of nodal spread in unilateral papillary and medullary thyroid cancer.

Thyroid-Lit. 51038
Liu, C. et al.
A long-term study comparing the quality of life and psychological status of patients with highly suspicious thyroid nodules < 1 cm undergoing active surveillance with those undergoing immediate surgery

Thyroid-Lit. 51039
Sivakumar, R. et al.
Effect of daily zinc supplementation for 12 weeks on serum thyroid auto-antibody levels in children and adolescents with autoimmune thyroiditis – a randomized controlled trial.

Thyroid-Lit. 51040
Censi, S. et al.
Tumor grade and molecular characteristics associated with survival in sporadic medullary thyroid carcinoma.

Thyroid-Lit. 51041
Altshuler, B. et al.
Nonoperative, active surveillance of larger malignant and suspicious thyroid nodules

Thyroid-Lit. 51042
Chen, D.W. et al.
Survival prognostication in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer and distant metastases: a SEER population-based study.

Thyroid-Lit. 51043
Hensley, S.G. et al.
Pediatric medullary thyroid carcinoma: clinical presentations and long-term outcomes in 144 patients over 6 decades.

Thyroid-Lit. 51044
Schempp, V. et al.
Neutropenia occurs more often under carbimazole than under methimazole treatment in pediatric Graves’ disease patients

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