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Read and share featured articles from the February issue with free access through March 14, 2023
Greetings From the Editor of Clinical Thyroidology
Angela M. Leung
Long-Term, Low-Dose Methimazole Therapy Is Effective in Protecting against Relapses in Graves’ Disease
Giuseppe Barbesino
Thermal Ablation Therapies: A Reasonable Alternative for Patients with Lymph Node Metastases of Recurrent Papillary Thyroid Cancer
AErivelto Volpi and Antonio Rahal
Rate of Thyroid Hormone Replacement After Lobectomy for Benign Disease Is Higher than Previously Estimated
Rebecca L. Green and Lindsay E. Kuo
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American Thyroid Association | ATA
1M ago
From Clinical Thyroidology® for the Public: The goal of treating hypothyroidism is achieving a TSH in the normal range. Not keeping the levels in the normal range can increase risk for heart issues and increase the risk of death from heart disease. This study looks into the association of overtreatment and undertreatment of hypothyroidism and the risk of death due to heart disease. Read More…
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Read and share the top-read articles from Thyroid published in 2022 with free access through January 27, 2003:
Management of Thyroid Eye Disease: A Consensus Statement by the American Thyroid Association and the European Thyroid Association
Task Force Members: Henry B. Burch, Petros Perros, Tomasz Bednarczuk, David S. Cooper, Peter J. Dolman, Angela M. Leung, Ilse Mombaerts, Mario Salvi, and Marius N. Stan
Active Surveillance Versus Thyroid Surgery for Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: A Sys ..read more
American Thyroid Association | ATA
2M ago
From Clinical Thyroidology® for the Public: The potential association between fatty liver disease and thyroid function has remained controversial. Recent studies have emerged suggesting that individuals with fatty liver disease have an increased incidence of hypothyroidism. This study was performed to assess the relationships between TSH levels and fatty liver disease. Read More…
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2M ago
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The Official Journal of: American Thyroid Association®
We invite you to read and watch these ATA Year in Review articles and videos, which were first presented at the ATA Annual Meeting in Montreal in October 2022. Read and watch now with free access through January 19, 2023.
Thyroid®
Year in Thyroidology: Clinical Science (2021–2022)
Angela M. Leung
VideoEndocrinologyA Brief Summary: The 2022 Clinical Year in Thyroidology
Angela M. Leung
Thyroid®
Year in Thyroidology: Basic Science
Alexandra Dumitrescu
VideoEndocrinology
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American Thyroid Association | ATA
3M ago
Read and share featured articles from the December issue with free access through December 30, 2022
Greetings From the Editor of Clinical Thyroidology
Angela M. Leung
Total Thyroidectomy Improves Quality of Life in Children and Adolescents with Graves’ Disease
Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen and Christoffer Holst Hahn
Molecular Analysis of Thyroid Nodule Aspirates Improves the Prediction of Medullary Thyroid Cancer
Alex Tessnow
Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes in Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Patients: Still a Controversial Issue?
Bernadette Biondi
Independent Predictors of Worse Outcomes in Patients with ..read more
American Thyroid Association | ATA
3M ago
From Clinical Thyroidology® for the Public: The most common cause of hyperthyroidism in pregnancy is Graves’ disease, where high levels of TSH-receptor antibody (TRAb) cause thyroid gland to make too much thyroid hormone. Since low TSH levels can occur in normal pregnancy, it is sometimes difficult to tell apart normal transient low TSH levels from Graves’ disease. A key part of the diagnosis depends on the presence of TRAb levels. The researchers of this paper studied how often TRAb levels were elevated and how often they were associated with low TSH levels.
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American Thyroid Association | ATA
3M ago
Alexandria, VA and Altdorf, Germany, December 8, 2022 — The American Thyroid Association (ATA®) and European Thyroid Association (ETA) have collaborated on the “Management of Thyroid Eye Disease: A Consensus Statement by the American Thyroid Association and European Thyroid Association”. This consensus statement, prepared as a clinical resource for endocrinologists, is now available online and has been co-published in the peer-reviewed journals Thyroid® and the European Thyroid Journal.
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American Thyroid Association | ATA
4M ago
Read and share featured articles from the October issue with free access through December 2, 2022:
Greetings From the Editor of Clinical Thyroidology
Angela M. Leung
Trends in Pediatric and Adult Iodine Status in the United States
Gary L. Francis
Size Doesn’t Matter! Is Active Surveillance Feasible for Low-Risk Thyroid Cancers up to 20 mm?
Giorgio Grani
Active Surveillance of Properly Selected Low-Risk Papillary Thyroid Cancer Is Safe and Demonstrates One of Six Tumor Kinetic Patterns
Benjamin J. Gigliotti
European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2022: Thyroid Cancer Updates fro ..read more
American Thyroid Association | ATA
5M ago
Read and share featured articles from the October issue with free access through November 1, 2022:
Greetings From the Editor of Clinical Thyroidology
Angela M. Leung
Thyroid Dysfunction Is Common in the 12 Months After Radioactive Iodine Treatment for Graves’ Disease
Sabah Syed and Spyridoula Maraka
The Asymptomatic Patient and Thyroid Nodule Surgery
Amanda J. Bastien and Allen S. Ho
Only a Minority of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Patients Attain TSH in Their Risk-Specified Goal Range
Natalia Genere
Redifferentiation Therapy Is Most Effective in Patients With Thyroid Cancer Characterized by L ..read more