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  1. Thyroid supplements. (Medication Update).(Brief Article): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Mark A. Slagle, 2002-05-01
  2. Thyroid testing (Medical technology series) by Milton W Hamolsky, 1971
  3. Affinity Labelling and Cloning of Steroid and Thyroid Hormone Receptors (Ellis Horwood Series in Biomedicine)
  4. Thyroid Disorders Sourcebook (Health Reference Series) (Health Reference Series)
  5. Tumor Stroma in Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma: Interstitial Collagen and Tumor Interstitial Fluid Pressure (Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Medicine, 1106) by Ellen Lammerts, 2002-01
  6. Thyroid Disease: Endocrinology, Surgery, Nuclear Medicine, and Radiotherapy
  7. Mood swings: a world-renowned expert on bipolar disorder discusses the latest research demonstrating that thyroid hormone can have a positive and profound ... An article from: Saturday Evening Post
  8. Hashimoto's raises risk of thyroid cancer.(Metabolic Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2007-01-15
  9. The Thyroid Gland: A Book for Thyroid Patients Seventh Edition by Joel I. Hamburger, 1991
  10. Thyroid Disorders; Facts to Know.: An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Thyroid Disorders
  11. Focused ultrasound can treat thyroid nodules.(Endocrinology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Heidi Splete, 2006-11-15
  12. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Thyroid cancer by Kulbir Rangi DO, 2002-01-01
  13. Human Development and the Thyroid Gland:Relation to Endemic Cretinism (Advances in Experimental Medicine & Biology)
  14. Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer: Thyroid cancer by DO Kulbir Rangi, 2002-01-01

121. EMedicine - Autoimmune Thyroid Disease And Pregnancy : Article By Phuong H Nguye
Autoimmune thyroid Disease and Pregnancy thyroid disorders are the second mostcommon endocrinopathies found in pregnancy. thyroid disorders are estimated
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Last Updated: December 21, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: thyroid disorder, endocrinopathy, pregnancy, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, Graves disease, Graves' disease, Hashimoto thyroiditis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, postpartum thyroiditis, PPT, goitrous chronic thyroiditis, atrophic thyroiditis, chronic autoimmune thyroiditis AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Phuong H Nguyen, MD , Chief of Gynecology, Clinical Associate Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Phuong H Nguyen, MD, is a member of the following medical societies:

122. Hot Thyroidology - Journal Owned By The European Thyroid Association
Published by the European thyroid Association. Editorials on new and controversial topics.
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123. Tired? Depressed? Check Your Thyroid
A blood test confirmed Amato was hypothyroid her thyroid gland was When yourthyroid becomes underactive or overactive, here s what to watch for - and
http://www.mentalhealth.com/mag1/p51-thyr.html
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Tired? Depressed? Check Your Thyroid
By Paula Dranov
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When This Gland Goes Haywire, Watch Out
Julie Amato of Simsbury, Conn., had been a high-energy person. "I ran five to seven miles a day and was always the one to say 'Go, go, go.'" But things changed after the birth of her first child, and Amato, 35, felt "horrible. My hands and feet were always cold. My periods were much heavier, and I had so little energy that just getting up the stairs was a major effort. I thought I was dying." Finally she saw a doctor "who took one look at me and said, 'It's your thyroid.'" A blood test confirmed Amato was hypothyroid - her thyroid gland was underactive, producing too little thyroid hormone. With daily treatment her energy level has gradually increased." Ann Maltz, 37, of Houston was also a new mother. "I was jittery, my hair was falling out, I wasn't sleeping and my heart seemed to be racing," she remembers. Like Amato - and many other women - Maltz blamed the stress of motherhood. One day, while she was going downstairs, her legs slid out from under her. She was too weak to stand. From the swollen appearance of her neck, Maltz's physician suspected a thyroid problem. Tests confirmed it: Her thyroid was on fast-forward, producing too much hormone. Maltz now feels fine after treatment for hyperthyroidism.

124. Wilson's Temperature Syndrome -- Hypothyroidism -- Hypothyroid -- Thyroid Diseas
Wilson s Temperature Syndrome site about a reversible thyroid problem that canexplain persistent symptoms of hypothyroidism like chronic fatigue and
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125. CapeCod-Ent.com: Cape Cod Ear, Nose And Throat Specialists
Specializes in the surgical treatment of ear, nose/sinus, throat/larynx, neck diseases, thyroid/parathyroid surgery, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, and the treatment of allergies. Find patient education, meet the staff and information about the procedures. Located in Sandwich, Massachusetts.
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As specialists we care primarily for patients referred for ENT problems by primary care physicians. We also care for ENT related emergencies. Many patients may come directly to us for ENT care, but if you are a member of a "managed care" plan a referral is often required first. Your plan should inform you of its requirements. Medical News more news.. Your ENT care will be carefully coordinated with your primary care physician. All outpatient testing and hospital care will be communicated to your physician. Once we have stabilized your ENT problem, less frequent follow-up care will likely be indiciated. You are encouraged and welcomed to call with questions and to arrange follow-up appointments as needed.
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126. Thyroid Cancer Information Centre : CancerBACUP
Information on cancer of the thyroid. thyroid cancer information centre.General. The thyroid gland What is cancer? Cancer of the thyroid References
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127. IThyroid.com
A patient led site that focuses on nutrition for optimal thyroid health.
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Welcome to iThyroid the Internet center for the investigation of the nutritional correction of Thyroid Disease. Read this!! The information on this site is for experimental purposes only. There is no scientific proof that thyroid disease can be corrected nutritionally. The editor of this site is not a doctor and has no formal medical training. What works for one person may be dangerous for another. Consult a qualified nutritionist who knows your health condition before commencing any supplement program. Search for: New to the Site? Check out these areas: Greetings from Johnwhat this site is about Think you might have thyroid disease? Have thyroid test results and wonder what they mean? Should you have RAI? ... Talk about your experiences on the Bulletin Board. What's New at iThyroid Balancing Calcium and Magnesium -the key to avoiding irregular heart rate. New page called " Latest Ideas " with new thoughts on potassium.

128. Thyroid Cancer, The Cancer Information Network
A physician guided site for breast cancer patients, their families, and caregivers.Provides information on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of DCIS
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There are now more than 200,000 patients in the U.S. living with thyroid cancer and incidence has increased by over 20% in the last 5 years. The diagnosis of thyroid cancer brings with them many questions and a need for clear, understandable answers... In The Spotlight: Thyroid Cancer Survivors Plan 6th International Conference The 6th International Thyroid Cancer Survivors' Conference will take place October 24-26, 2003, at the Wyndham Greenspoint Hotel, 12400 Greenspoint Drive, Houston, Texas.

129. Thyrogen.com - Testing Treatment For Thyroid Cancer And Hypothyroidism
Official pharmaceutical website (thyrotropin alfa for injection) is used in combination with other tests to detect recurring or leftover thyroid cancer cells in patients with a history of certain types of thyroid cancer.
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Research Search Genzyme Websites Welcome to Thyrogen.com Thyroid cancer is one of the most treatable forms of cancer. It does, however, mean a lifetime of careful monitoring and testing. This often meant that, at least once a year, thyroid cancer patients would have to go off their thyroid hormones to prepare for the necessary tests. For weeks and often a few months, patients would experience symptoms of hypothyroidism, which may cause great discomfort and may even disrupt home life and work. Some patients may now have an alternative. Using Thyrogen (thyrotropin alfa for injection) in combination with common imaging and laboratory tests, provides patients with an alternative to thyroid hormone withdrawal and the difficulties it can cause while giving doctors an effective follow-up tool in the management of well-differentiated thyroid cancer. For more details, please read the full product information. Learn about thyroid cancer and the role that Thyrogen can play in your testing, whether you've just been diagnosed or you're a survivor.

130. LATS - Latin American Thyroid Society
LATS Latin American thyroid Society.
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131. EMedicine - Thyroid Ophthalmopathy : Article By Edsel Ing, MD, FRCS(C)
Incidence, causes, physical signs, symptoms, history, lab and imaging studies, medical and surgical treatments.
http://www.emedicine.com/NEURO/topic476.htm
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Last Updated: July 6, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: Graves ophthalmopathy, Graves' ophthalmopathy, dysthyroidism, thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy, TAO, thyroid-related eye disease, von Basedow's ophthalmopathy, von Basedow ophthalmopathy, von Basedow's ophthalmopathy, keratopathy, compressive optic neuropathy, eyelid retraction, proptosis, chemosis, periorbital edema, altered ocular motility, thyroid exophthalmos AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Edsel Ing, MD, FRCS(C) Coauthor(s): Tomasz Bednarczuk, MD, PhD , Consulting Staff, Department of Endocrinology, Polish Academy of Science at Warsaw Edsel Ing, MD, FRCS(C), is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Ophthalmology Canadian Medical Association Canadian Ophthalmological Society , and North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Editor(s): James Goodwin, MD

132. Thyroid Pages
thyroid Pages. Fluoride thyroid. History Symptoms F Poisoning/thyroidDysfunction. Members only. Fluoride - Iodine Antagonism
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133. Thyrel Trh Indications, Dosage, Storage, Stability - Protirelin - RxList Monogra
thyroid releasing hormone use and administration guidelines with links to full prescribing.
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Thyrel TRH is indicated as an adjunctive agent in the diagnostic assessment of thyroid function. As an adjunct to other diagnostic procedures, testing with Thyrel TRH (protirelin) may yield useful information in patients with pituitary or hypothalamic dysfunction. Thyrel TRH is indicated as an adjunct to evaluate the effectiveness of thyrotropin suppression with a particular dose of T4 in patients with nodular or diffuse goiter. A normal TSH baseline value and a minimal difference between the 30 minute and baseline response to Thyrel TRH injection would indicate adequate suppression of the pituitary secretion of TSH. Thyrel TRH may be used, adjunctively, for adjustment of thyroid hormone dosage given to patients with primary hypothyroidism. A normal or slightly blunted TSH response, thirty minutes following Thyrel

134. Hanford Thyroid Disease Study
The Hanford thyroid Disease Study (HTDS) Final Report is now available (6/24/02)at The Questions and Answers about Radiation and thyroid Disease
http://www.fhcrc.org/science/phs/htds/
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The Hanford Thyroid Disease Study (HTDS) Final Report is now available (6/24/02) at The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - National Center for Environmental Health The primary purpose of this epidemiological study was to investigate whether thyroid disease is increased among persons exposed to atmospheric releases of radioactive materials from the Hanford Nuclear Site in eastern Washington between 1944 and 1957.
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135. The Eyes And The Thyroid Gland
Information on the management of Graves' ophthalmopathy. From the University of Ottawa Eye Institute.
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For more than 150 years, conditions known as Graves Disease and chronic autoimmune thyroditits have been associated eye problems (ophthalmopathy). In 1825, Caleb Parry described a condition of goitre and eye protrusion. In 1835, Robert Graves wrote about cases of thyroid disease and proptosis (protrusion) of the eye, and this form of hyper-thyroidism was named after him. In 1840, Carl von Basedow noted swelling of tissues around the eye in patients with hyperthyroidism. Although considerable research is being done, it is not yet known why the eye is involved in thyroid conditions. PATHOGENESIS (CAUSE) Some ophthalmologists think eye changes result from either an autoimmune abnormality or a regulatory cell disorder that allows some antibodies to attack the ocular muscles, which leads to inflammation and other signs of discomfort.

136. Latest Thyroid Cancer Treatments
Cancer Group Institute provides the latest information on the most effectivetraditional and alternative cancer treatments available.
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What Is Thyroid Cancer?
The thyroid, like other body organs, goes through a rapid development stage as we grow from infancy to adulthood. The thyroid cells grow and produce their hormones in a tightly controlled manner. In the adult, thyroid cells only divide to replace those lost through old age or injury. Thyroid cancer starts In just one cell. Something goes awry in the internal workings of this cell; in it's "genes". The genes contain the genetic information that controls the cell; they may be influenced by outside hormones. With specific types of gene damage, the cell starts dividing out of control, forming a tumor.
Each year in the U.S.A. there are 17,500 new cases of thyroid cancer causing 2,300 deaths. Thyroid cancer accounts for just 1.5% of new cancers in the U.S.A. Women are affected more than men three cases to two. The risk increases with age, the average patient is 50 years old. Thyroid cancer is rare in people younger than 30. Thyroid cancer is more common in people of Asian extraction,and the number of cases has Increased worldwide over the past decade.
Goiter simply means an enlarged thyroid gland. It can be either generally big or just have separate areas of enlargement (nodules). It the pituitary gland in the brain makes too much TSH, then the thyroid will enlarge. Goiters can be present at birth or develop later in life. Iodine is necessary for the the thyroid to make it's hormones and with iodine insuff iciencency, a goiter will develop as the brain tries to stimulate the thyroid to make it's crucial hormones. In general, having a goiter increases the risk of thyroid cancer. In animals, thyroid cancer has been produced by severe iodine restriction, giving lots of TSH, and "goiterogen" foods (such as cabbage and rapeseed oil) that stimulate goiter.

137. Boston.com / News / Nation / Nicotine Studied As Treatment For Brain Disorders
News article in Boston Globe about research indicating that nicotine seems to diminish mental impairment stemming from stress or an underactive thyroid, and may help people with brain disorders ranging from Alzheimer's disease to schizophrenia.
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2003/11/12/nicotine_studied_as_treatm
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By Carey Goldberg, Globe Staff, 11/12/2003 Scientists reported yesterday that nicotine seems to diminish mental impairment stemming from stress or an underactive thyroid the latest in a growing body of evidence that the long vilified substance may help people with brain disorders ranging from Alzheimer's disease to schizophrenia. ADVERTISEMENT Nicotine researchers caution that the findings by no means offset the health ravages of smoking. But for years, a growing number of them have been exploring the aid nicotine may offer people with dementia, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and more. "Yesterday's poison can be today's therapy," said Dr. Jerry J. Buccafusco, a pharmacologist and researcher at the Medical College of Georgia. Pharmaceutical researchers are racing to synthesize drugs that could offer the benefits of nicotine without its negative side effects, such as addiction and narrowed blood vessels.

138. Hardin MD : Thyroid Disease
From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sources in thyroid diseases.
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139. Thyroid Eye Disease (Graves' Disease)
Explains exophthalmos, edema and dry eye associated with TED.
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What is the Thyroid Gland?
The thyroid gland is located in the neck. It manufactures two thyroid hormones that are essential for metabolism and growth. The thyroid takes iodine from the food we eat and uses it to make thyroid hormones. If thyroid hormones are in short supply, a person feels sluggish, has a slow heartbeat, and can even feel depressed. Doctors call this condition hypothyroidism. If a newborn has hypothyroidism, the baby can develop a condition called cretinism. The baby may have slowed development and poor intelligence unless the condition is corrected.
Too much thyroid hormone is called hyperthyroidism and is also a problem. This condition is almost the exact opposite of hypothyroidism. The individual has a fast heartbeat, weight loss, nervousness, and heat intolerance. In addition, hyperthyroidism can affect the eye.
One of the conditions that results in hyperthyroidism is Graves' disease. This condition afflicts a great many people. In this disease, the thyroid gland enlarges and releases too much thyroid hormone. The person can become restless and overactive, and the heart often races.

140. Armour Thyroid Official Site
The thyroid is a complicated and vital part of your body and each For thisreason, any decisions regarding the use of a thyroid treatment should be made
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The thyroid is a complicated and vital part of your body and each individual’s thyroid may act somewhat differently. For this reason, any decisions regarding the use of a thyroid treatment should be made after a consultation between you and your healthcare professional. If you think you may be suffering from a thyroid disease and have not seen a doctor or other qualified healthcare professional, you should get a professional evaluation as soon as possible.
While we make every effort to provide accurate, up-to-date, and useful information on ArmourThyroid.com, this site is not intended as a substitute for a clinical evaluation or the advice of a qualified doctor or other healthcare professional. This site is intended for use by residents of the United States only.

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