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. 2011 Dec 16:2:88.
doi: 10.3389/fendo.2011.00088. eCollection 2011.

Papillary thyroid carcinoma and inflammation

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Papillary thyroid carcinoma and inflammation

Laura Fugazzola et al. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). .
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Worldwide prevalence of papillary thyroid cancer in patients with Graves’ disease (Graves) and Hashimoto's thyroiditis (Hashi), corresponding to the sum of the data reported to date in the literature. References: Australia (Graves: Hales et al., ; Barakate et al., 2002); Austria (Graves: Rieger et al., 1989); China (Graves: Chou et al., ; Lin et al., 2003); Corea (Graves: Kim et al., 2004); Egypt (Hashimoto: Tamimi, 2002); France (Graves: Melliere et al., ; Ozoux et al., ; Kraimps et al., ; Kraimps, ; Mssrouri et al., 2008); Germany (Graves: Wahl et al., 1982); Great Britain (Graves: Hancock et al., 1977); Greece (Graves: Linos et al., 1997); Italy (Graves: Pacini et al., ; Belfiore et al., ; Miccoli et al., ; Pellegriti et al., ; Cantalamessa et al., ; Zanella et al., ; Gabriele et al., ; Cappelli et al., ; Hashimoto: Fiore et al., 2011); Turkey (Graves: Terzioglu et al., 1993); Japan (Graves: Kasuga et al., ; Ozaki et al., ; Yano et al., ; Hashimoto: Matsubayashi et al., 1995; Ohmori et al., 2007); Poland (Graves: Pomorski et al., 1996); Serbia (Graves: Zivaljević et al., 2008); Spain (Hashimoto: Pino Rivero et al., 2004); USA (Graves: Shapiro et al., ; Dobyns et al., ; Bradley and Liechty, ; Farbota et al., ; Behar et al., ; Razack et al., ; Carnell and Valente, ; Weber et al., ; Boostrom et al., ; Phitayakorn and McHenry, ; Hashimoto: Loh et al., ; Gupta et al., ; Kebebew et al., ; Larson et al., 2007).

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