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Stuart, Jessica
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Wang, Zhihong
Cibas, Edmund S
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Cho, Nancy L
Nehs, Mathew A
Alexander, Caroline A
Marqusee, Ellen
Kim, Mathew I
Lorch, Jochen H
Barletta, Justine A
Angell, Trevor E
Alexander, Erik K
Silva de Morais, Nathalie
Stuart, Jessica
Guan, Haixia
Wang, Zhihong
Cibas, Edmund S
Frates, Mary C
Benson, Carol B
Cho, Nancy L
Nehs, Mathew A
Alexander, Caroline A
Marqusee, Ellen
Kim, Mathew I
Lorch, Jochen H
Barletta, Justine A
Angell, Trevor E
Alexander, Erik K
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Stuart, Jessica
Guan, Haixia
Wang, Zhihong
Cibas, Edmund S
Frates, Mary C
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Cho, Nancy L
Nehs, Mathew A
Alexander, Caroline A
Marqusee, Ellen
Kim, Mathew I
Lorch, Jochen H
Barletta, Justine A
Angell, Trevor E
Alexander, Erik K
spellingShingle Silva de Morais, Nathalie
Stuart, Jessica
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Wang, Zhihong
Cibas, Edmund S
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Benson, Carol B
Cho, Nancy L
Nehs, Mathew A
Alexander, Caroline A
Marqusee, Ellen
Kim, Mathew I
Lorch, Jochen H
Barletta, Justine A
Angell, Trevor E
Alexander, Erik K
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The Impact of Hashimoto Thyroiditis on Thyroid Nodule Cytology and Risk of Thyroid Cancer
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spellingShingle Silva de Morais, Nathalie, Stuart, Jessica, Guan, Haixia, Wang, Zhihong, Cibas, Edmund S, Frates, Mary C, Benson, Carol B, Cho, Nancy L, Nehs, Mathew A, Alexander, Caroline A, Marqusee, Ellen, Kim, Mathew I, Lorch, Jochen H, Barletta, Justine A, Angell, Trevor E, Alexander, Erik K, Journal of the Endocrine Society, The Impact of Hashimoto Thyroiditis on Thyroid Nodule Cytology and Risk of Thyroid Cancer, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
title The Impact of Hashimoto Thyroiditis on Thyroid Nodule Cytology and Risk of Thyroid Cancer
title_full The Impact of Hashimoto Thyroiditis on Thyroid Nodule Cytology and Risk of Thyroid Cancer
title_fullStr The Impact of Hashimoto Thyroiditis on Thyroid Nodule Cytology and Risk of Thyroid Cancer
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Hashimoto Thyroiditis on Thyroid Nodule Cytology and Risk of Thyroid Cancer
title_short The Impact of Hashimoto Thyroiditis on Thyroid Nodule Cytology and Risk of Thyroid Cancer
title_sort the impact of hashimoto thyroiditis on thyroid nodule cytology and risk of thyroid cancer
title_unstemmed The Impact of Hashimoto Thyroiditis on Thyroid Nodule Cytology and Risk of Thyroid Cancer
topic Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2018-00427