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( 12 ). However, predictive factors for thyroid cancer in patients with Graves' disease are still unknown ( 13 ). Thus, our aim was to evaluate the prevalence of thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer in patients with Graves’ disease and to characterize
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, which may lead to thyroid atrophy. Novel insights ICI-induced destructive thyroiditis can cause a significant volume reduction of goiter and thyroid nodules and inactivation of toxic nodules. Pre-existent nodule or multinodular
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orbitopathy with a need of medical immunosuppressive therapy, intake of drugs affecting the immune system, imminent or manifest thyrotoxic crisis, other severe disease making it unlikely for the patient to be able to follow the protocol, thyroid nodules
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pertechnetate revealed an increased uptake with homogeneous distribution of the tracer. No thyroid nodule was found on both ultrasonography and scintigraphy. The patient was diagnosed with Graves’ disease (GD). Treatment with methimazole 20 mg daily was
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2018 28 288 – 294 . ( https://doi.org/10.1089/thy.2017.0052 ) 17 Rago T Chiovato L Aghini-Lombardi F Grasso L Pinchera A Vitti P . Non-palpable thyroid nodules in a borderline iodine-sufficient area: detection by ultrasonography and
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local reference range) and raised thyroid hormone concentrations (above the local reference range). Patients with toxic thyroid nodules, McCune Albright syndrome or previous episodes of thyrotoxicosis were excluded. Randomisation Details about
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patients, and current evidence is insufficient to draw any conclusion on this issue ( 13 ). Hyperthyroidism is mostly caused by autoimmunity in GD or by one or more autonomously functioning thyroid nodules in TNG ( 36 ). Since these conditions differ with