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Giant Thyroid Cancer in Elderly Patient

Park MW, Jung KY, Baek SK

Age may be one of the important factors which influence the decision for treatment of thyroid cancer in elderly patients. In addition, although thyroid surgery is generally considered as the...
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A Case of Concurrent Papillary and Medullary Thyroid Carcinomas Detected as Recurrent Medullary Carcinoma after Initial Surgery for Papillary Carcinoma

Ahn D, Sohn JH, Park JY

As the prevalence of thyroid carcinoma is rapidly increasing, coexisting subtypes of thyroid carcinomas are often found. However, concurrent papillary and medullary carcinomas in the thyroid gland are extremely rare....
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RAI Treatment of Distant Metastasis of Thyroid Cancer

Kang KW

For the distant metastasis of differentiated thyroid cancers, such as papillary thyroid carcinoma, follicular thyroid carcinoma, and Hurthle cell carcinoma, radioiodine therapy is one of the standard treatment methods after...
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Methods and Clinical Efficacy of Dosimetry-Based Treatment in Radioiodine Therapy of Thyroid Cancer

Paeng JC, Chung JK

Radioiodine (RI) therapy is one of the key factors for the good prognosis of differentiated thyroid cancers. Currently, most of RI treatments are performed with predetermined fixed dose of RI,...
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The Diagnosis and Management of Hyperthyroidism Consensus - Report of the Korean Thyroid Association

Yi KH, Moon JH, Kim IJ, Bom HS, Lee J, Chung WY, Chung JH, Shong YK

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Two Cases of Postpartum Thyroiditis Followed by Graves' Disease

Yang JH, Han EJ, Yim CH

The most common thyroid dysfunctions that occur after delivery are postpartum thyroiditis (PPT) and Graves' disease (GD). PPT is more likely to occur among patients who had a history of...
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Radioiodine Therapy: Review of the Empiric Fixed Dose Approaches and Their Selective Applications

Park JM

Empiric fixed dose approach is commonly adopted in the radioiodine therapy (RIT) for thyroid cancer, and considered to be a reasonably safe, simple, and easy practice. Recent clinical guidelines and...
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Korean Thyroid Association Guidelines for Patients Undergoing Radioiodine Therapy for Differentiated Thyroid Cancers (First Edition, 2012)

Kim WB, Seok JW, Kim MH, Kim BI, Park YJ, Lee KE, Lee SM, Lee YS, Jung KH, Jo YS, Cheon GJ, Chung JH, Kang SJ

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Image-Based Dosimetry of Radionuclide Therapy

Lim I

Radionuclide therapies have been applied in the diverse fields of medicine, and it has been demonstrated the usefulness of it, especially in the field of oncology. Accurate dosimetric assessment is...
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Clinicopathologic Characteristics of Papillary Microcarcinoma in the Elderly

Kim WJ, Bae MJ, Yi YS, Jeon YK, Kim SS, Kim BH, Kim IJ

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Older patients show more aggressive features in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). However, data about clinicopathologic features of older patients in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) are limited. Presently,...
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Clinical Characteristics of Thyrotoxicosis Presented by Coronary Spasm

Kim K, Lee SW, Chun SW, Kim YJ, Kim SJ

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular symptoms are integral and often the most predominant clinical presentation in patients with thyrotoxicosis. In patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease, myocardial ischemia and...
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Incidence & Prevalence of Hyperthyroidism and Preference for Therapeutic Modalities in Korea

Seo GH, Kim SW, Chung JH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The incidence and prevalence of hyperthyroidism has been reported to be 0.2-0.9/1000 population/year and 5-10/1000 population in foreign countries, respectively. However, there has been no nationwide survey...
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