Prevalence, risks, and comorbidity of thyroid dysfunction: a cross-sectional epidemiological study
Background Worldwide, the incidence of individuals with thyroid dysfunction is increasing and represents approximately 30-40% of the patients seen in an endocrine clinic. The undiagnosed thyroid dysfunction may adversely affect the metabolic control and add more risk to already predisposing cardiova...
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Main Authors: | Nearmeen M Rashad (Author), Ghada M Samir (Author) |
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