Δευτέρα 8 Φεβρουαρίου 2021

Thyroid Hormone Therapy May Reduce Mortality in Younger, but Not Older, Patients with Subclinical Hypothyroidism

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Clinical Thyroidology, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 66-69, February 2021.
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Isolated Maternal Hypothyroxinemia Is Associated with Preterm Delivery

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Clinical Thyroidology, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 80-82, February 2021.
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The Use of Combination L-T4/L-T3 Therapy in Hypothyroidism

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Clinical Thyroidology, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 61-65, February 2021.
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Methimazole Is Associated with An Increased Risk for Acute Pancreatitis, but the Risk Is Very Small

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Clinical Thyroidology, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 74-76, February 2021.
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Correcting Overt Thyroid Hypothyroidism Improves Some Dyslipidemias

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Clinical Thyroidology, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 58-60, February 2021.
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Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Patients with Increased Thyroglobulin and Negative Radioiodine Scintigraphy Have Similar Long-Term Survival Whether or Not 18F-FDG–PET Imaging Is Used in Long-Term Monitoring

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Clinical Thyroidology, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 92-95, February 2021.
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The Incidence of Overt Hyperthyroidism After Exposure to Iodinated Radiologic Contrast Media Is Extremely Low

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Clinical Thyroidology, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 77-79, February 2021.
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What Do Hürthle Cells Mean in Thyroid Nodule Aspirates?

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Clinical Thyroidology, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 83-86, February 2021.
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Effect of a Single Injection of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor into the Vocal Folds: A 36-Month Clinical Study

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A single injection of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) into the vocal folds of patients with glottal insufficiency has been shown to be effective for a few years. However, the long-term therapeutic effect of a single injection of bFGF into the vocal folds has yet to be demonstrated. In this study, the therapeutic effect of a single injection of bFGF into the vocal folds was investigated over several years by monitoring patients for 36 months following this treatment.
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Sensitivity to Pulse Phase Duration as a Marker of Neural Health Across Cochlear Implant Recipients and Electrodes

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In cochlear implants, loudness has been shown to grow more slowly with increasing pulse phase duration (PPD) than with pulse amplitude (PA), possibly due to "leaky" charge integration. This leakiness has been recently quantified in terms of "charge integration efficiency," defined as the log difference between the PPD dynamic range and PA dynamic range (both expressed in charge units), relative to a common threshold anchor. Such leakiness may differ across electrodes and/or test ears, and may reflect underlying neural health. In this study, we examined the across-site variation of charge integration in recipients of Cochlear© devices. PPD and PA dynamic ranges were measured relative to two threshold anchors with either a 25- or 50-microsecond PPD. Strength-duration functions, previously shown to relate to survival of spiral ganglion cells and peripheral processes, were compared to charge integration efficiency on selected electrodes. Results showed no si gnificant or systematic relationship between the across-site variation in charge integration efficiency and electrode position or threshold levels. Charge integration efficiency was poorer with the 50-μs threshold anchor, suggesting that greater leakiness was associated with larger PPD dynamic ranges. Poorer and more variable charge integration efficiency across electrodes was associated with longer duration of any hearing loss, consistent with the idea that poor integration is related to neural degeneration. More variable integration efficiency was also associated with poorer speech recognition performance across test ears. The slopes of the strength-duration functions at maximum acceptable loudness were significantly correlated with charge integration efficiency. However, the strength-duration slopes were not predictive of duration of any hearing loss or speech recognition performance in our participants. As such, charge integration efficiency may be a better candidate to measure leakiness in neural populations across the electrode array, as well as the general health of the auditory nerve in human cochlear implant recipients.

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Thyrotropin Receptor-Specific Lymphocytes in Adenovirus-TSHR-Immunized Native and Human Leukocyte Antigen-DR3-Transgenic Mice and in Graves' Disease Patient Blood

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