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Assessment of the association of high-iodine exposure in drinking water, iodine intake, and thyroid function in 3-14-year-old children. [PDF]
Yang R +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background The third edition of the Bethesda system for reporting thyroid cytopathology recommends a simplified two‐tiered subclassification of atypia of undetermined significance (AUS), dividing cases into AUS with nuclear atypia (AUS‐Nuclear) and other atypia (AUS‐Other).
Pocholo D. Santos +2 more
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Age-related variations in thyroid function hormones indicate the risk of prostate cancer: evidence from a nationally representative dataset. [PDF]
Chu Y, Zhang D, Feng Y.
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Two Pillars of My Path in Cytopathology: Mentorship From Training to Practice
ABSTRACT Mentorship has been a cornerstone of my professional development in cytopathology, shaping both my diagnostic acumen and academic identity. Under the guidance of Dr. Claire Michael during residency and fellowship, I was introduced to a culture of intellectual rigor, systems thinking, and continuous improvement.
Hamza N. Gokozan
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Causal Link Between Thyroid Function and Female-Specific Cancers: A Bidirectional Two-Sample and Mediation Mendelian Randomization Study. [PDF]
Gao B +7 more
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ABSTRACT Over four decades, Korea has advanced from a limited cytology service to a global model of digital and AI‐integrated cytopathology. Since the founding of the Korean Society for Cytopathology (KSC) in 1986, a nationwide framework has been established—encompassing standardized practices, systematic education for specialists and cytotechnologists,
Yosep Chong +6 more
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Serum Lipidome and Metabolome Alterations in Obese Patients Undergoing Targeted Diet and Exercise Interventions: A Marker of Thyroid Function Recovery? [PDF]
Zhou C +7 more
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Metabolic changes during cardiac regeneration in the axolotl
Abstract Background The axolotl is a prominent model organism of heart regeneration due to its ability to anatomically and functionally repair the heart after an injury that mimics human myocardial infarction. In humans, such an injury leads to permanent scarring. Cardiac regeneration has been linked to metabolism and the oxygenation state, but so far,
Anita Dittrich +10 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Restrictive eating disorders (EDs), including anorexia nervosa (AN) and atypical AN (Atyp‐AN), are often associated with cognitive rigidity that can impede treatment. The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) plays a central role in cognitive control, but it remains unclear whether its activation during cognitive flexibility will ...
Adrienne L. Romer +19 more
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