Autonomous Functioning Thyroid Nodules and 131I in Diagnosis and Therapy After 50 Years of Experience: What is Still Open to Debate?
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T. Montesano | G. Ronga | M. Filesi | A. D. Di Nicola | L. Travascio | A. Vestri | M. Colandrea | R. D’Apollo | M. Toteda
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