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Urinary Iodine Concentrations Should Be Monitored to Diagnose Some Thyroid Gland Diseases in Heart Transplant Recipients
Transplantation Proceedings, 11/13/09
Wozniak–Grygiel E et al. – There exists significant iodine deficiency among heart transplant recipients. Measurements of urinary iodine together with thyroid gland hormones may be essential to prevent thyroid gland disturbances in these patients.
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