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Monitoring iodine nutritional status: adults or schoolchildren?
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Open AccessGraves’ orbitopathy as a rare disease in Europe: a European Group on Graves’ Orbitopathy (EUGOGO) position statement
Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) is an autoimmune condition, which is associated with poor clinical outcomes including impaired quality of life and socio-economic status. Current evidence suggests that the incidence o...
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Update on a new controversy in endocrinology: isolated maternal hypothyroxinemia
Isolated hypothyroxinemia (IH) is defined as a thyroxine level in the lower 5th (severe IH) or 10th percentile (mild IH) of the pregnancy-related reference range and a normal TSH. The etiology of IH remains un...
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Screening tiroideo prenatale e funzione cognitiva nell’infanzia
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Orbital decompression for Graves’ orbitopathy in England
The purpose of this study was to obtain data on orbital decompression procedures performed in England, classed by hospital and locality, to evaluate regional variation in care.
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Islet cell, thyroid, adrenal and celiac disease related autoantibodies in patients with Type 1 diabetes from Sri Lanka
Aims: The prevalence of islet cell, thyroid, adrenal and celiac disease related autoantibodies in patients with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (Type 1 DM) from Sri Lanka is described. Design and Method...
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The treatment of post-partum thyroid disease
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Irish endocrine society: 23rd annual meeting
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Postpartum thyroiditis
In 1948 H.E.W. Roberton, a general practitioner in New Zealand, described the occurrence of lassitude and other symptoms of hypothyroidism relating to the postpartum period [1]. These complaints were treated s...
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Effect of Lithium on the Thyroid Gland
The history of the introduction of lithium into medicine has been reviewed by Johnson (1984). Lithium was discovered in 1817 and accounts for about 0.006% of the earth’s crust. It belongs in Group IA in the Perio...
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Thyroid homeostasis and retinol circulating complex relationships in a severe iodine-deficient area of Senegal
In adult subjects living in a severely iodine-deficient area (median urinary iodine 10 μ/L), we evaluated the biochemical parameters of protein malnutrition in relation to thyroid homeostasis. Serum transthyre...
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Irish endocrine society