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  1. The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Thyroid Disorders (Cleveland Clinic Guides) by Mario Skugor, Jesse Bryant Wilder, 2009-02-03
  2. Thyroid Cytopathology (Essentials in Cytopathology) by Douglas P. Clark, William C. Faquin, 2010-06-15
  3. The Great Thyroid Scandal and How to Survive It by Barry Durrant-Peatfield, 2002-12
  4. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM): Autoimmune Disorders: The Revolutionary Drug-free Treatments for Thyroid Disease, Lupus, MS, IBD, Chronic ... (What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About...) by Stephen B. Edelson, Deborah Mitchell, 2003-03-01
  5. Could It Be My Thyroid?: The Complete Guide to the Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatments of Thyroid Problems by Sheldon Rubenfeld, 2004-03-25
  6. Your Thyroid Problems Solved: Holistic Solutions to Improve Your Thyroid by Sandra Cabot MD, Margaret Jasinska ND, 2006-01-01
  7. Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms? When My Lab Tests Are Normal: A Revolutionary Breakthrough In Understanding Hashimoto's Disease and Hypothyroidism by Datis Kharrazian (Author), 2009
  8. Atlas of Thyroid Surgery: Principles, Practice, and Clinical Cases - Book and DVD by Ernst Gemsenjaeger, 2008-10-27
  9. Stop the Thyroid Madness: A Patient Revolution Against Decades of Inferior Treatment by Janie A. Bowthorpe, 2008-04-04
  10. The Thyroid Paradox: How to Get the Best Care for Hypothyroidism by James K. Rone, 2007-06-15
  11. Thyroid and Parathyroid Diseases: Medical and Surgical Management
  12. Thyroid Guardian of Health by Philip G. Young M.D., 2006-07-06
  13. Werner and Ingbar's The Thyroid: A Fundamental and Clinical Text (Thyroid, The (Werner & Ingbar's))
  14. Clinical Management of Thyroid Disease

41. Sarasota Metabolism, Thyroid And Osteoporosis Clinic
Business card site for Mark A. Lupo, M.D. offering link to the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists.
http://sarasotametabolism.com/

42. Thyroid Australia Home
Support for those with thyroid conditions, their families and friends.Category Health Conditions and Diseases thyroid Support......
http://www.thyroid.org.au/

43. Oral Cancer; Head And Neck Cancer
Details of treatment for head and neck cancer at the American thyroid Clinic in Texas.
http://www.thyroidcancer.com/oral_and_head_and_neck_cancer.htm
The American Thyroid Clinic website is brought to you by: The Thyroid Surgery Center of Texas, The Towers of Lakeway, Suite 201
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Thousands of thyroid operations performed with almost 30 years of thyroid surgery experience.
The Head and Neck Surgery Clinic of Houston is the continuation of a private surgical practice first established in 1949. It is the only private practice in the Texas Medical Center dedicated solely to care and treatment of patients with tumors and cancer of the head and neck. Over the course of more than 46 years, it has performed many thousands of operations with superlative outcomes and an exceptionally high degree of patient satisfaction. An inordinate percentage of our patients are doctors, nurses, and families of medical personnel, knowledgeable in the choosing of their physicians. Patients have come from over fifteen foreign countries to be treated here. Oral Cancer Lip Cancer
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44. MEDLINEplus: Thyroid Diseases
Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on • thyroid Diseases. View slideshowon thyroid Surgery. Go Local Health services in North Carolina
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/thyroiddiseases.html
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45. Thyroid Earns Blame For Symptoms
by Loren Wissner Greene Associated Press. Detroit Free Press
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March 24, 1998 BY LOREN WISSNER GREENE
Associated Press Tired. Forgetful. Slightly depressed. How many women wouldn't admit to feeling like that at least some of the time? But most probably wouldn't think of having a simple blood test to determine if their thyroid is causing those problems. And they should. As many as 10 percent of women suffer from an underactive thyroid, or hypothyroidism, by the time they turn 50, with the incidence rising to 17 percent by age 60. The disease in which the immune system attacks the thyroid is less common in men. The symptoms of an underactive thyroid can resemble other health problems like chronic fatigue syndrome, anemia or depression. People often attribute their illness to a fast-paced lifestyle. And because the chances of developing the disease increase with age, many women dismiss the symptoms as signs of aging. Too many patients and doctors overlook the fact that this tiny gland at the base of your neck can wreak so much havoc.

46. MEDLINEplus: Thyroid Cancer
All Topics. thyroid Cancer. Contents of Organizations Statistics. SearchMEDLINE for recent research articles on • thyroid Cancer. You may
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/thyroidcancer.html
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  • What You Need To Know about Thyroid Cancer (National Cancer Institute)
  • General/Overviews
  • Cancer of the Thyroid (American Thyroid Association) What is Thyroid Cancer? (American Cancer Society)
  • Clinical Trials
  • ClinicalTrials.gov: Thyroid Neoplasms (National Institutes of Health)
  • Diagnosis/Symptoms
  • Can Thyroid Cancer Be Found Early? (American Cancer Society) How is Thyroid Cancer Diagnosed? (American Cancer Society) How is Thyroid Cancer Staged? (American Cancer Society) Thyroid Scan/Thyroid Uptake Study (National Institutes of Health, Clinical Center) TRH Stimulation Test (National Institutes of Health, Clinical Center)
  • Disease Management
  • Thyroid Cancer: What Happens After Treatment?
  • 47. Physican Section - Case 2 - Richmond Eye Associates
    Differential diagnosis and discussion of two patients presenting with vertical diplopia; cranial nerve palsies can simulate thyroid related orbitopathy. For medical professionals.
    http://www.richmondeye.com/case2.htm
    CLINICAL
    SECTION
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    Ophthalmic Case Presentations:
    Case #2
    Two Cases of Acquired, Intermittent Vertical Diplopia
    Patient Example #1
    This is a 45 year old female who recently has noted mild vertical double vision, especially in left gaze when looking up. She also noted apparent protrusion of the left eye, and a generalized dryness of the eyes. Her medical history is remarkable only for a history of hyperthyroidism, treated several years ago with radioactive iodine, and now on replacement thyroid therapy.
    Patient Example #2
    This is a 75 year old female who developed intermittent vertical double vision after bumping her head on a open cabinet door one week ago. The double vision is only apparent while reading through bifocals. Her medical history is significant for well-controlled hypertension. She denies headache or any other symptoms.
    EXAM: Patient #1
    Alert, oriented female in no distress. Blood Pressure is 120/80, pulse rate is 80 and regular. Systemic exam is unremarkable. Thyroid function studies are normal.
    Ophthalmic and neuro-ophthalmic exam: The visual acuity is 20/20 on the right, 20/25 on the left. The palpebral fissure is obviously wider on the left side, with the upper lid appearing retracted. Pupillary function is normal with no Marcus-Gunn pupil. Fundoscopic examination is normal. The ocular motility is abnormal, as illustrated by the graphic below:

    48. LATS - Latin American Thyroid Society
    LATS Latin American thyroid Society
    http://www.lats.org/

    49. Hot Thyroidology - Journal Owned By The European Thyroid Association
    Published by the European thyroid Association. Editorials on new and controversial topics.
    http://www.hotthyroidology.com

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    50. British Thyroid Association
    The British thyroid Association Encouraging the Highest Standards of Research andPatient Care. Current Officers of the British thyroid Association. President
    http://www.british-thyroid-association.org/

    51. Addison's Disease And Type I Diabetes
    Information about Schmidt's syndrome a polyglandular autoimmune syndrome involving adrenal insufficiency (Addison's disease) plus autoimmune thyroid disease and/or insulindependent diabetes mellitus.
    http://addisons-diabetes.gkznet.com/
    Home Control My Endo History Links AddisonsDiabetes Forum ... Contact
    Background
    My name is Glenn Kardel. I have polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type II, frequently referred to as Schmidt's syndrome. The classic manifestations of this syndrome are adrenal insufficiency plus autoimmune thyroid disease and/or insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. I have all three of the above conditions: Addison's disease , hypothyroidism, and type I diabetes.
    Addisons and hypothyroidism are treated with oral hormone replacement medications. Type I diabetes is the most serious and difficult to control of the three conditions. Treatment usually involves balancing insulin therapy administered through injections or a pump, diet, and exercise with the goal of maintaining normal blood sugar levels.
    After I was diagnosed with Addisons and started taking hydrocortisone, I started to have highly variable blood sugars. I began to have sugars in the 300's and also frequent hypoglycemic episodes. I started searching for information about the interaction between Addisons and diabetes or any special treatment strategies related to the two conditions and was surprised to find almost nothing.
    Given the adverse and potentially dangerous effect Addisons has on diabetes, this information should be explicitly stated and available to people with Addisons and diabetes. This website is my attempt to provide information on this subject and hopefully connect with others who have useful information about Addisons and diabetes.

    52. New York Thyroid Center

    http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/thyroid/
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    53. Breast Cancer Surgery & Thyroid Surgery: Board Certified Surgeon. - Home Page
    Breast cancer surgery and thyroid surgery by board certified surgeon.
    http://www.eddonahuemd.com
    Welcome
    Breast cancer surgery and thyroid surgery: Board Certified surgeon. We frequently perform surgeries and services such as breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, sentinel node biopsy and more.
    Edward J. Donahue,M.D.
    The Art and Science of Surgery Dr Ed Donahue has been a surgeon in Phoenix since 1984. Board Certified by the American Board of Surgery, Dr Donahue trained in Chicago at Rush Presbyterian St Lukes Medical Center. Dr. Donahue is the Chief,Division of General Surgery, at St Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. Dr. Donahue is the Vice Chairman of the Department of Surgery at St. Joseph's Hospital. Dr. Donahue is Chairman of the Cancer Committee and General Tumor Board at St. Joseph's Hospital. Dr. Donahue is President of the Board of Trustees,Arizona Foundation for Medical Care, largest PPO in Arizona. Frequently performed surgeries/services
    • second surgical opinion/breast cancer risk
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    Breast cancer surgery and thyroid surgery: Board Certified surgeon. We frequently perform surgeries and services such as breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, sentinel node biopsy and more.
    Edward J. Donahue,M.D.

    54. [Clinical Preventive Services] Screening For Thyroid Disease
    Guide to Clinical Preventive Services, Second Edition Metabolic, Nutritional,and Environmental Disorders Screening for thyroid Disease. thyroid crises.
    http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/texts/gcps/gcps0030.html
    Guide to Clinical Preventive Services, Second Edition
    Metabolic, Nutritional, and Environmental Disorders

    Screening for Thyroid Disease RECOMMENDATION Routine screening for thyroid disease with thyroid function tests is not recommended for asymptomatic children or adults. There is insufficient evidence to recommend for or against screening for thyroid disease with thyroid function tests in high-risk patients, but recommendations may be made on other grounds (see Clinical Intervention). Clinicians should remain alert to subtle symptoms and signs of thyroid dysfunction when examining such patients. Screening for congenital hypothyroidism is discussed in Chapter 45. Burden of Suffering
    Subclinical hyperthyroidism, recognized by a subnormal TSH level, is seen in 0.2-5% of the elderly population; Û 1%/year progress to overt disease.11,40,55,56 Subnormal levels of TSH are often transient, returning to normal without intervention.3,25,57 There is limited evidence of risk from subclinical hyperthyroidism except when it is due to excessive thyroxine replacement. Case series have reported subclinical hyperthyroidism in a number of patients with atrial fibrillation.58-61 Older controlled observational studies found no association between subclinical hyperthyroidism and atrial fibrillation,62,63 but a significant association was reported in one carefully controlled cohort study that used a sensitive TSH assay.57 One controlled study reported a significantly lower total cholesterol level in patients with a subnormal TSH level,51 suggesting a possible benefit of this condition.

    55. Thyrel Trh Indications Thyrel Trh Dosage Protirelin - RxList Monographs
    thyroid releasing hormone use and administration guidelines with links to full prescribing.
    http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/protirelin_ids.htm
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    INDICATIONS
    AND USES
    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 TRH injection, would indicate adequate replacement therapy.
    DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
    Thyrel TRH is intended for intravenous administration with the patient in the supine position. The

    56. Thyroid Discussion Group - Hyper, Hypo, Hashimotos, Wilsons, Graves, Cancer
    thyroid discussion group join or leave the group, search the thyroidArchives, or ask for help. No Frames. thyroid Discussion Group.
    http://www.emissary.net/thyroid/
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    Thyroid Discussion Group
    If you have a Thyroid condition, here is a free mailing list for you!
    Welcome to the Thyroid Discussion Group!
    And a special welcome to our visitors from
    Thyroid on LISTSERV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
    The Thyroid discussion group talks about all aspects of thyroid conditions and diseases - how they influence our health and lifestyles, treatments for thyroid conditions from the consumer perspective, thyroid self-care, support systems, and basic facts about these topics. Topics also include related conditions and complications such as Basedow's disease, Flajani's disease, goiter, Grave's disease, Hashimoto's disease, hypothyroid, hyperthyroid, myxedema, Parry's disease, struma, thyroiditis, thyroid nodules, Wilson's syndrome, etc. These associated topics are fair game, especially as they relate to people dealing with thyroid conditions in their everyday lives. Families and friends are also welcome!
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    57. Frame Page
    Collection of individual databases on members of the steroid and thyroid hormone and their receptors from Georgetown University, Washington, DC.
    http://nrr.georgetown.edu/GRR/GRR.html

    58. Thyroid Cancer At Johns Hopkins
    Information for thyroid cancer patients and families. Treatment, medication, specialistinformation and tools. Locate a thyroid Cancer Specialist. Search.
    http://www.thyroid-cancer.net/
    Welcome April 12, 2003 Topics The Thyroid Thyroid Nodules Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis ... Specialists Search
    Search this Site Search Medical Literature Search the Web
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    Site Supporters Who We Are Privacy and Terms Contact Us WHAT IS YOUR SITUATION? I have a thyroid nodule I had a biopsy of my thyroid nodule My doctor says that I should take thyroid hormone for my nodule My doctor says that I should have thyroid surgery for my nodule ...
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    We can remind you via email when its time to refill your thyroid prescription! Thyroid Lab Tracker
    Keep track of your thyroid-related lab results. Preparing for Your Doctor Visit
    Make the most of your doctor visit - use this tool to arm yourself with questions for your doctor.
    Is that book or web site worth a look? We share our opinion on thyroid cancer related resources.

    59. The Thyroid Book
    A complete book on line with index to search for particular disorders of the thyroid.
    http://www.thethyroidbook.com/toc.html
    The Thyroid Book Table of Contents The links below will display a brief portion of the selected chapter.
    INTRODUCTION

  • The Thyroid Gland
    • - What is it? - Where is it? - How is it examined? - What does it do? - Thyroid Hormones - Thyroxine (T ); Triiodothyronine (T - When are they measured? - How do they work? - Receptors and genes
    Thyroid Hormones
    • - Thyroxine (T );Triiodothyronine - When are they measured? - How do they work? - Receptors and genes
    Thyroid Regulation
    • - Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) - TSH-Releasing Hormone (TRH) - Regulation of TSH - Serum TSH Measurement
    Thyroid Hormone Effects
    • - Growth and Development - Protein Synthesis - BMR, Drug Metabolism, Skin, Heart, Brain, GI Tract, Musculature, Hair and Nails
    Overactive Thyroid - Hyperthyroidism
    • - What do you feel? - What does the doctor find? - What tests should be done? - How to avoid unnecessary tests.
    Graves' Disease
    • - Cause - Diagnosis - Behavior - Eye Disease (Orbitopathy)
    Treatment of Graves' Hyperthyroidism
    • - Natural History - Antithyroid Drugs - Radioactive Iodine - Surgery
    Treatment of Graves' Orbitopathy
    • - Natural History - Drugs - Radiation - Surgery
    Hyperthyroidism Due to Nodules
    • - Toxic Adenoma and Multinodular Goiter - Natural History - Surgery - Radioactive Iodine
    Underactive Thyroid - Hypothyroidism
    • - What do you feel?
  • 60. European Thyroid Association
    The European thyroid Association's aims are to promote knowledge in the thyroid field(fundamental and clinical) and improve knowledge of the thyroid gland and
    http://www.eurothyroid.com/

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