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endocrine surgery. This task force received no funding from the European Thyroid Association, industry, or any other organizations, and it is editorially independent from the European Thyroid Association. The competing interests of all task force members
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borders, and to maximize an international exchange of knowledge and practices, the American Thyroid Association (ATA) and European Thyroid Association (ETA) joined forces to produce this Consensus Statement. The scope was to address clinical assessment
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-mailed to 605 members of the European Thyroid Association (ETA). This was followed by a reminder e-mail in January 2011. The survey was based on clinical case scenarios, and asked questions about the clinical practices related to the management of
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Sep ; 5 ( 3 ): 149 – 51 . 10.1159/000448002 27843804 2235-0640 29 Kahaly GJ , Bartalena L , Hegedüs L , Leenhardt L , Poppe K , Pearce SH . 2018 European Thyroid Association Guideline for the Management of Graves
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, nationally adapted guidelines may well, in certain areas, deviate from this European Thyroid Association (ETA) guideline. Over the past years, the ETA has produced guidelines on the topics of US risk stratifications of thyroid nodules ( 14 ) and lymph nodes
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. Summary of recommendations Methodology for Grading of Evidence and Strength of Recommendations The Executive Committee of the European Thyroid Association (ETA) commissioned development of this guideline. In consultation with the Guideline
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) and thyroid surgery – the benefits and risks of each modality are different in the young. The European Thyroid Association (ETA) guideline addresses the etiology, diagnosis and prognosis of pediatric GD patients with and without orbitopathy and