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The incidence of thyroid disease in the population can be compared to that of diabetes. There is clearly no shortage of patients with
thyroid disease. Classic propaedeutic approach combined with modern ultrasonography resting on a sufficiently broad spectrum of
laboratory methods allows a physician who has an understanding of the issue to determine, with a relatively high degree of precision
and reliability, the diagnosis of thyroid disease even in an outpatient setting. The availability and the relative ease with which one can
often come to a conclusion may lead to erroneous belief that the diagnostic process is straightforward and free of pitfalls. The following
lines should convince the reader of the contrary.
ophthalmopathy.
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