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criteria and indications for antithyroid drug treatments for Graves’ hyperthyroidism have remained essentially unchanged. A Norwegian government report from 1999 raised concerns regarding thyroid function in pregnancy and highlighted the need for data on
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recently detected variants (p.L388R p.E140K, p.P45L and p.V211M) in the Norwegian population (7) . We also checked a novel variant (p.A159T), detected in Norwegian patients with autoimmune Addison's disease (AAD) and in control populations. Subjects and
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) or pancreatic islets (islet transplantation alone; ITX) are both treatment alternatives when conventional therapy fails. In Norway, pancreas transplantation has been a treatment option performed mainly as SPK since 1983, while PTA has been performed
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families diagnosed in infancy with hypocalcemia and hypomagnesemia. Subjects and methods Patients and design In a survey of Norwegian patients with hypoparathyroidism (Astor MC, Løvås K & Husebye ES, unpublished observations), one patient (F1.1) was
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Tromsø, Northern Norway, large population-based health surveys have been performed with 7- to 8-year intervals since 1974 ( 18 ). In the seventh survey in 2015/2016, more than 21,000 subjects were included and serum 25(OH)D measured. We therefore had the
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group is quite common in some countries, including Norway ( 5 ), it is important to understand how such use affects vitamin D metabolism, and how to interpret 25(OH)D measurements in this population. The effect of HC use on 25(OH)D levels is so far not
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Research Unit, University Hospital of North Norway, we have performed a number of vitamin D RCTs and thus have a huge database on PTH responses to vitamin D supplementation. Furthermore, the seventh survey of the Tromsø study was recently performed, where
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. Patients and methods Study population We retrospectively reviewed patients referred for evaluation of AI at the tertiary endocrine centers at Haukeland and Akershus University hospitals in Norway from June 2012 to August 2018. The patients in the
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Norwegian Foundation of Health and Rehabilitation and the Norwegian Cancer Society (HF-57004/001) and co-funded by the Regional Health Authority in southern Norway. Additional funding was also given by Eckbo’s legacy, the Radium Hospital’s legacy and
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The study was approved by the Data Protection Official of the University Hospital of North Norway (approval 02050). The Norwegian Regional Ethics Committee North waived the need for written patient consent (ref 225025). Results Of all