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pubmed-article:1507896pubmed:abstractTextThe high incidence of goiter is believed to modify the characteristics and etiology of thyrotoxicosis. The aim of the present was to study the etiologic types and clinical characteristics of thyrotoxicosis of patients from two areas of different endemic goiter.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1507896pubmed:articleTitle[Different etiology of thyrotoxicosis as a function of previous prevalence of goiter].lld:pubmed
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