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Calcitonin Levels Do Not Decrease with Weaning in Chronic Alcoholism
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This study suggests that mean CT levels of chronically alcoholic smoking male subjects are higher than those of an age- and sex-matched control group. However, most alcoholic patients exhibited CT levels <10 pg/mL. No decrease in CT levels was noted over a short period of alcohol weaning. As CT measurement is currently recommended in thyroid nodule assessment, this finding may be important to know how to decipher borderline values of CT.
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