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relevant medical or family histories of thyroid diseases either. None of the participants had infectious diseases, including human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B virus infection, or other autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, multiple
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not influenced by the prevalence of disease in the population, PPV and NPV are influenced [ 12 ]. The relatively small sample of thyroid nodules in our research may influence NPV and PPV, since it may not reflect the true prevalence of thyroid cancer
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-needle aspiration cytology), and histopathology-confirmed Riedel thyroiditis. Introduction Riedel’s thyroiditis (RT) is a rare inflammatory disease that results in fibrosis of the thyroid gland and invasion to the surrounding structures of the neck [ 1 , 2
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Introduction Thyroid eye disease (TED) is an autoimmune condition associated with Graves’ disease affecting approximately 0.1% of the population ( 1 , 2 ). TED can result in altered appearance and other significant symptoms, impacts
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: Autoimmune thyroiditis (Hashimoto's thyroiditis): current diagnostics and therapy. Med Klin 2010;105:485-493. 10.1007/s00063-010-1082-y 20676951 2 Stathatos N, Daniels GH: Autoimmune thyroid disease. Curr Opin Rheumatol 2012;24:70-75. 10.1097/BOR.0b
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manifestation of potential toxicological manifestations in the neonate [ 4 ]. The vast majority of thyroid abnormalities are chronic autoimmune diseases, which are found in approximately 5% of new mothers in the general population [ 5 ]. Hyperthyroidism due to
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systems focus on disease-specific mortality, when, in fact, a system to predict recurrence is most relevant to the vast majority of thyroid cancer patients, since they will have low-risk disease. Molecular Analysis Molecular biology can offer the
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, autoimmune thyroid disease (e.g. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis), prior radiation exposure, as well as genetic syndromes (APC (associated polyposis conditions), Carney complex, DICER1 syndrome, PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome, and Werner syndrome) ( 4 ). Several
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associated with an increased risk of autoimmune thyroid disease, and alterations in the prevalence of thyroid autoantibody positivity may thus be clinically important. Before IF, in C1a, the prevalence of thyroid autoantibodies (TPOAb >30 U/l and/or TgAb