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Thyroid nodule and differentiated thyroid cancer management in pregnancy. An Italian Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AME) and Italian Thyroid Association (AIT) Joint Statement for Clinical Practice

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This Consensus Statement on the management of thyroid nodules and differentiated thyroid carcinoma in pregnancy was prepared as a collaborative effort between the Italian Thyroid Association (AIT) and the Italian Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AME). This Consensus Statement is a working document that reflects the state of the field at the time of publication. The Experts Committee encourages medical professionals to use this information in conjunction with their best clinical judgment. Any decision by practitioners to apply these recommendations must be made in light of individual patient conditions.

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Papini, E., Negro, R., Pinchera, A. et al. Thyroid nodule and differentiated thyroid cancer management in pregnancy. An Italian Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AME) and Italian Thyroid Association (AIT) Joint Statement for Clinical Practice. J Endocrinol Invest 33, 579–586 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03346652

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