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thyroid nodules and a 0% rate of cancer ( 2 ). Moreover, recent studies suggested an association of thyroid cancer with infertility ( 9 , 10 , 11 ), although some of them provided inconclusive results. Similarly, an association of thyroid cancer with
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infertile females with positive thyroid antibodies, and nearly 20% would treat euthyroid patients with simple goitre that grew over time (never indicated versus. others; p = NS). Unrelated conditions (depression resistant to anti-depressant medications
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non-autoimmune types of hyperthyroidism (multinodular toxic goitre [MNTG] and solitary toxic adenoma [STA]). In addition, we investigated whether other reproductive factors, such as infertility, use of OC, and years on menstruation had impact on the
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levels in the endometrium and placenta and may explain the higher frequency of miscarriage and infertility in patients with TAI [ 30 ]. Furthermore, another specific cause of subfertility, PCOS, has been associated with TAI [ 7 , 25 ]. In the case of
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Introduction The increasing prevalence and excellent long-term survival rates of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) have generated worldwide interest in the reproductive health and risk of infertility among adolescents and young women exposed
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since he was 19 years old, chronic otitis media, pansinusitis, and infertility due to idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. The patient referred a history of consanguinity (2 grandparents are brothers, and his parents are first-degree cousins). He
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by dose level The long-term toxicities of RAI include secondary primary malignancy (SPM) [ 51 - 57 ], sialoadenitis [ 58 ], nasolacrimal duct obstruction [ 59 ], and infertility [ 60 ]. The increased risk of primary malignancy in thyroid
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