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. Completed primary surgery was in this study defined as one or more surgical procedures within the first year. Regular follow-up included calcitonin analysis and ultrasound of the neck. Radiological and nuclear medical examinations were performed upon
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hyperthyroid subjects and included ultrasound examination with CFDS, as well as thyroid 99m Tc-pertechnetate scintigraphy. Urinary iodine excretion (UIE) was also assessed. Thyrotoxicosis was diagnosed in subjects presenting symptoms and signs of
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, including anti-TSH receptor autoantibodies (TRAb). The thyroid appeared normal on ultrasound. He was given low-dose prednisone (25 mg/day), which was tapered within a few weeks down to withdrawal, with no apparent benefits. The patient presented
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, capsid IgM negative, EBV PCR negative). Autoimmune profile screen was negative, with normal IgG level, ferritin and caeruloplasmin. An upper abdomen ultrasound demonstrated normal liver appearance with no evidence of biliary dilatation, ascites or
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description of atypical painless thyroiditis occurring in 15% of patients affected with severe Covid-19, characterised by mild thyrotoxicosis coexisting with NTIS, that may be also associated with the presence of focal hypoechogenicity at thyroid ultrasound
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thyroid-stimulating hormone-suppression therapy with levothyroxine at a dose of 150 μg/day. Eight years ago, 3 nodules were found during follow-up ultrasound examination. He underwent thyroidectomy again, along with dissection of the cervical lymph nodes
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stated as one of the most important prognostic factors in the oncology field, the current study aimed, firstly, at comparing the values of the thyroid tumor’s T stage assessed by using both ultrasound (US) and histopathological measurements and, secondly
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such as cancer is extremely low according to the current knowledge of radiation. However, the Fukushima Health Management Survey is in progress, and the following are details of the thyroid disease survey. Thyroid Ultrasound Examination by the
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largely to the increasing use of ultrasound scans and other imaging techniques, although environmental factors may also be important [ 2 ]. It was found many years ago that small papillary carcinomas were a common finding at autopsy, reaching a frequency