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Recognition of Macrocephaly for Early Detection of Cowden Syndrome With Differentiated Thyroid Cancer and Melanoma

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Published in:Case Reports in Endocrinology
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Published: 2026
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spellingShingle Recognition of Macrocephaly for Early Detection of Cowden Syndrome With Differentiated Thyroid Cancer and Melanoma
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title Recognition of Macrocephaly for Early Detection of Cowden Syndrome With Differentiated Thyroid Cancer and Melanoma
title_auth Recognition of Macrocephaly for Early Detection of Cowden Syndrome With Differentiated Thyroid Cancer and Melanoma
title_full Recognition of Macrocephaly for Early Detection of Cowden Syndrome With Differentiated Thyroid Cancer and Melanoma
title_fullStr Recognition of Macrocephaly for Early Detection of Cowden Syndrome With Differentiated Thyroid Cancer and Melanoma
title_full_unstemmed Recognition of Macrocephaly for Early Detection of Cowden Syndrome With Differentiated Thyroid Cancer and Melanoma
title_short Recognition of Macrocephaly for Early Detection of Cowden Syndrome With Differentiated Thyroid Cancer and Melanoma
title_sort recognition of macrocephaly for early detection of cowden syndrome with differentiated thyroid cancer and melanoma
topic Endocrinology
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url https://www.hindawi.com/journals/crie/2026/5020127/