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Thyroid hormones contribute to JAK/STAT pathway abnormal activation, promoting T-cell lymphoma dissemination. [PDF]
Debernardi M +13 more
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Prompt access to care with proper treatment is essential for preventing patients from developing renal failure and unfavorable outcomes. This study aimed to elucidate laboratory parameters associated with HFRS severity and prognosis to predict disease course and initiate prompt clinical management.
Hong Shi +11 more
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Effect of Empagliflozin on Serum Levels of Thyroid Hormones Among Prediabetic and Diabetic Patients. [PDF]
Sanjari M +5 more
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The development of new parameters related to the inflammatory processes of hyperemesis gravidarum will be important for the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. We believe that our study results are important for adding Albumin/Lymphocyte ratio and MPV/Lymphocyte ratio, which have not been previously investigated in hyperemesis gravidarum patients ...
Deniz Taşkıran, Orhan Ay
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Impaired sensitivity to thyroid hormones is associated with ASCVD risk factors in Beijing in euthyroid population: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Shi L +8 more
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Clinical laboratory test results guide ~70% of clinical decisions. Using sigma metrics, the clinical chemistry laboratory at Dessie Comprehensive Specialized Hospital showed overall inadequate performance (2.9 sigma), with marginal performance in the analytical phase (3.5) and low performance in the pre‐ and post‐analytical phases (2.8 and 2.9 ...
Zewudu Mulatie +9 more
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Case Report and Literature Review: Intrathyroid Thymic Carcinoma
This case report highlights the challenges in diagnosing intrathyroid thymic carcinoma (ITTC), a rare thyroid tumor, and underscores the importance of postoperative pathology for confirmation. The study emphasizes the good prognosis of ITTC with appropriate surgical management.
Jia‐Yue Sun +3 more
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Mammalian birth versus arousal from hibernation: thyroid hormones, common regulators of metabolic transition? [PDF]
Heidkamp M, Herwig A, Singer D.
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