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Springer Diagnostics Methods in Clinical Thyroidology 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by Joel I. Hamburger
Diagnostic Methods in Clinical Thyroidology provides a forum for discussion of controversial issues in three major categories: diagnosis of thyroid function, non-invasive evaluation of structural abnormalities, and needle biopsy diagnosis of thyroid nodules. For each category, a free interchange of ideas based on extensive clinical experience is followed by a summary that strives to resolve these controversial issues within a framework of sound clinical practice. The volume will this serve as a ready reference for the many physicians who evaluate thyroid patients. Section I. Diagnosis of Thyroid Function.- 1. Abnormal Thyroid Function Tests in Euthyroid Patients.- 2. Clinical Importance of Abnormal Thyroid Function Test Results in Patients with Nonthyroidal Illness.- 3. Supersensitive Thyrotropin Assays.- 4. Strategies for Cost-Effective Thyroid Function Testing with Modern Methods.- 5. Use of Modern Thyroid Tests in Illustrative Ambulatory Patients.- Section Summary: Diagnosis of Thyroid Function.- Section II. Noninvasive Evaluation of Structural Abnormalities of the Thyroid.- 6. Clinical Usefulness of Serum Thyroglobulin Assays.- 7. Thyroid Imaging: Indications and Limitations.- 8. Postoperative Evaluation of Thyroid Cancer Patients for Adequacy of Surgery, and for Need of 131I Therapy.- Section Summary: Noninvasive Evaluation of Structural Abnormalities of the Thyroid.- Section III. Needle Biopsy Diagnosis of Thyroid Nodules.- 9. Coarse-Needle Biopsy of the Thyroid.- 10. Fine-Needle Biopsy: Extended Observations.- Section Summary: Needle Biopsy Diagnosis of Thyroid Nodules.