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THYROID STIMULATORS AND THYROID STIMULATION
Acta Endocrinologica, 1971ABSTRACT A long-acting thyroid stimulator (LATS), distinct from pituitary thyrotrophin (TSH), is found in the serum of some patients with Graves' disease. Despite the marked physico-chemical and immunologic differences between the two stimulators, both in vivo and in vitro studies indicate that LATS and TSH act on the same thyroidal site(s) and
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Needling the Thyroid (and Thyroid Surgeons?)
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1983In this issue of theArchives(p 2285), Treece et al describe a simple and uniformly effective procedure for sclerosis of recurrent thyroid cysts with tetracycline, which seems to be a major advance in the nonsurgical management of this problem. However, sclerosis of thyroid cysts is not new. About a decade ago, Crile (the "dean," in the United States at
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2001
Evaluation of the thyroid gland can be performed by several imaging techniques. Although ultrasound (US) lacks specificity for tissue diagnosis and can rarely distinguish benign from malignant disease, it can distinguish solid nodules from simple and complex cysts. It allows accurate estimation of thyroid size, gives a rough estimate of tissue density (
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Evaluation of the thyroid gland can be performed by several imaging techniques. Although ultrasound (US) lacks specificity for tissue diagnosis and can rarely distinguish benign from malignant disease, it can distinguish solid nodules from simple and complex cysts. It allows accurate estimation of thyroid size, gives a rough estimate of tissue density (
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1938
Cancer of the thyroid is not a rare form of malignant process. In our series of 15,522 thyroid operations on 12,946 patients, primary malignant disease of the thyroid gland was seen 314 times, an incidence of 2.4 per cent. During recent years our conception of the pathology and the treatment of thyroid cancer has materially changed.
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Cancer of the thyroid is not a rare form of malignant process. In our series of 15,522 thyroid operations on 12,946 patients, primary malignant disease of the thyroid gland was seen 314 times, an incidence of 2.4 per cent. During recent years our conception of the pathology and the treatment of thyroid cancer has materially changed.
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Beneficial autoimmunity improves cancer prognosis
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021Laurence Zitvogel +2 more
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