Characterization, treatment preferences, and outcomes of 390 Egyptian Graves' disease patients: a retrospective study
Abstract Background Graves' disease is the most common cause of thyrotoxicosis worldwide. Patient characteristics may vary according to ethnicity, iodine status, and age. Studies on characterization of Graves' disease in Egypt are lacking. The present study aims to report the patient chara...
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Main Author: | Tamer Mohamed Elsherbiny (Author) |
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