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divided into two groups: 256 samples of patients with thyroid cancer with relatively low LRG1 expression and 256 samples of those with relatively high LRG1 expression. There was no significant difference in sex ( P = 0.766) or age ( P = 0
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) detected that TSH-elevating alleles in gene MAF/LOC440389 and gene PDE10A were related to a stronger TSH increase in men, while this sex difference did not replicate in the extended GWAS of Teumer et al. (2018) ( 30 ) Interestingly, recent studies have
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,329 person-years of follow-up showed that the postoperative recurrence of nonincidental PTMC is as low as 7.9% ( 9 ). Furthermore, the recurrence of nonincidental PTMC is not correlated with age, sex, tumor size, tumor multifocality, lymph node involvement
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were asked for the basic information and underwent blood tests within a week prior to surgery, the medical records were retrospectively reviewed from the electronic medical records system, including age, sex, height, weight, date of diagnosis, serum 25