Malignancy risk in indeterminate thyroid nodules with Hürthle cells: role of autoimmune thyroiditis
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C. Doglioni | A. Giustina | S. Frara | R. Lanzi | P. Baldassarre | M. S. Lena | Riccardo Rosati | F. Perticone | R. Maggiore | Gilberto Mari | R. Rosati | M. Lena | Paola Baldassarre
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