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confirmed by immunohistochemistry. Introduction Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is a common malignancy with a rising incidence possibly, but not solely, due to early diagnosis. PTC generally has a favorable prognosis, until distant metastases
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delivery, gestational diabetes and toxemia was higher than our medical center's average. The incidence of newborn deaths was higher, but not significantly so, than the mean incidence in Israel (8.5 compared to 3.4:1000 live births, CI: 3.1–18.5) ( https
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due to several factors, e.g., changes in diagnostic activity, treatment practices, and incidence of thyroid diseases. Thus, although the incidence of thyroid diseases is monitored closely, the impact from other factors makes a reliable estimation of
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Introduction The incidence of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is about 3 times higher in women than in men [ 1 , 2 ] and decreases after menopause [ 3 ]. The age-standardized (per 100,000) incidence of thyroid cancer ranges from 2 to 10 in
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mother and the fetus [ 8 , 9 ]. Maternal risks include increased incidence of miscarriage, placental abruption and pre-term delivery. In addition, untreated disease may be associated with congestive heart failure, the increased incidence of pre
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the cause in the majority of cases of litigation after thyroidectomy ( 2 , 3 ). The incidence of voice changes after thyroid surgery varies widely. Most published data are derived from centres with large workload and might not be an accurate
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this class of age the process of goiter development was initiated already before the increase of iodine intake. After the introduction of iodine prophylaxis, an increased incidence of hyperthyroidism was observed [ 10 ]. This is due to the development
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previous epidemiological study showed that TSH levels in the population increased with the increase in iodine intake, and hypothyroidism and SCH incidence increased in iodine-deficient areas ( 6 ). The majority of patients with autoimmune thyroiditis have
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Introduction Thyroid carcinoma is the most common endocrine malignancy. Two Danish studies report an incidence of 1.57 cases per 100,000 men, 4.11 cases per 100,000 women [ 1 ], and 4.5 cases per 100,000 men and women [ 2 ]. With a rapidly
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Established Facts The incidence of thyroid cancer has increased in almost every part of the world. Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is typically treated with surgical resection, even in recurrent cases. However, it is difficult to