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    Autoimmunity and thyrotropin level in developing thyroid malignancy
    (2015)
    Medenica, S. (33568078600)
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    Radojevic, N. (53871771600)
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    Stojkovic, M. (7006722691)
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    Nedeljkovic-Beleslin, B. (6701355427)
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    Savic, S. (35328081800)
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    Ciric, J. (6601995819)
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    Trbojevic, B. (6602073472)
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    Zarkovic, M. (7003498546)
    OBJECTIVE: Malignancies and autoimmune thyroid disease are still controversial, but recent studies prove that a long lasting thyroid disease may be linked with malignancy, e.g. papillary thyroid carcinoma in patients with Hashimoto thyroiditis. Having in mind that thyrotropin is a thyroid growth factor, the relationship between its serum values, as well as the levels of anti-peroxidase and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies and thyroid malignancy in patients with nodular thyroid goiter was examined. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Six-hundredthirty- seven medical records, which included the thyroid fine-needle aspiration cytology were retrospectively evaluated. Patients were grouped regarding the levels of thyrotropin, anti-peroxidase and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies (in or out of the reference ranges) and compared with cytology findings for establishing their prognostic potential for malignancy. RESULTS: Elevated serum thyrotropin (≥4.5 mIU/L) was found in 27.3% of patients with thyroid malignancy compared with 10.8% with benign and 16.1% with unspecified cytology finding (p < 0.01). In the group of patients with malignant cytology findings 7.0% of them had elevated anti-peroxidase antibodies level, and 1.4% had anti-peroxidase antibodies level in reference range. In the group of patients with malignant cytology findings 4.2% of them had elevated anti- thyroglobulin antibodies level, and 1.4% had anti-thyroglobulin antibodies level in reference range. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with elevated serum thyrotropin concentration and/or chronic thyroiditis the occurrence of thyroid malignancy is increased.
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    Hypoglycaemia in acromegalic patients treated with long acting somatostatin analogue (SMS 201-995)
    (1989)
    Popovic, V. (35451450900)
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    Nesovic, M. (7004028634)
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    Micic, D. (7006038410)
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    Kendereski, A. (6701562332)
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    Zarkovic, M. (7003498546)
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    Djordjevic, P. (57200124383)
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    Manojlovic, D. (7007144258)
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    Micic, J. (58399975000)
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    Hypoglycaemia in acromegalic patients treated with long acting somatostatin analogue (SMS 201-995)
    (1989)
    Popovic, V. (35451450900)
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    Nesovic, M. (7004028634)
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    Micic, D. (7006038410)
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    Kendereski, A. (6701562332)
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    Zarkovic, M. (7003498546)
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    Djordjevic, P. (57200124383)
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    Manojlovic, D. (7007144258)
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    Micic, J. (58399975000)
    [No abstract available]

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