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Management of hyperfunctioning single thyroid nodules in the era of minimally invasive thyroid surgery
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 06/16/09
Tan C et al. - MITS is a safe and effective procedure, achieving the benefits of a minimally invasive procedure with minimal morbidity. As such it now presents an attractive alternative to radioiodine ablation for the management of small hyperfunctioning thyroid nodules.
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