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Author Spotlight: Integrating Ultrasound Imaging with Biochemical Markers for Thyroid Disease Diagnosis
Published on: February 9, 2024
Understanding the most commonly billed diagnoses in primary care: Hypothyroidism
1Julia Rogers is an assistant professor at Purdue University Northwest College of Nursing, Hammond, Ind., and an FNP at Porter Pulmonary and Critical Care, Valparaiso, Ind., and Community Healthcare Systems, Munster, Ind.
Abstract:
This next article in the Most Commonly Billed Diagnoses series focuses on hypothyroidism and the significant role NPs play in identifying and managing patients with this condition and its associated comorbidities. Pathophysiology, systemic manifestations, screening, and treatment are discussed.
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