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The genetics of euthyroid familial goiter
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2005In endemic goiters, thyroidal enlargement reflects an increase in cell proliferation triggered by low dietary iodine. However, not all individuals in the same iodine-deficient regions develop a goiter, and iodine supplementation does not prevent goiter development in all treated subjects.
Anke Tönjes+3 more
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Triiodothyronine Turnover in Euthyroid Subjects
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1971ABSTRACT Triiodothyronine (T3) kinetic studies and serum total and free T3 concentrations were measured in 22 euthyroid Arkansas subjects. T3 kinetics were assessed simultaneously using urine and plasma assay and whole body counting for three independent estimates of the kinetic parameters.
T. H. Oddie+3 more
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Elevated thyroxine levels in a euthyroid patient
Postgraduate Medicine, 1994A clinically euthyroid man with a family history of hyperthyroidism presented for evaluation of an elevated thyroxine (T4) level and an increased free T4 index with a normal thyrotropin (TSH) level. Results of thyroid hormone-binding protein tests confirmed the diagnosis of familial dysalbuminemic hyperthyroxinemia.
Harry L. Uy, Charles A. Reasner
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Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 1997
Critical illness causes multiple alterations in thyroid hormone concentrations in patients who have no intrinsic thyroid disease. These effects are nonspecific, and they relate to the severity of illness. Because a wide variety of illnesses tend to result in the same changes in serum thyroid hormone levels, such alterations in thyroid hormone indexes ...
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Critical illness causes multiple alterations in thyroid hormone concentrations in patients who have no intrinsic thyroid disease. These effects are nonspecific, and they relate to the severity of illness. Because a wide variety of illnesses tend to result in the same changes in serum thyroid hormone levels, such alterations in thyroid hormone indexes ...
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Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1997
Canine thyroid‐stimulating hormone (cTSH) was measured in a variety of clinical cases (n= 72). The cases were classified as euthyroid, sick euthyroid, hypothyroid or hypothyroid on non‐thyroidal therapy on the basis of their history, clinical signs, laboratory results (including total thyroxine concentrations and, where indicated, thyroid‐releasing ...
H. Evans+2 more
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Canine thyroid‐stimulating hormone (cTSH) was measured in a variety of clinical cases (n= 72). The cases were classified as euthyroid, sick euthyroid, hypothyroid or hypothyroid on non‐thyroidal therapy on the basis of their history, clinical signs, laboratory results (including total thyroxine concentrations and, where indicated, thyroid‐releasing ...
H. Evans+2 more
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Radioiodine therapy of euthyroid multinodular goitres
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2002Euthyroid multinodular goitre is caused by excessive replication of thyroid epithelial cells, due to various stimuli. With time there is a gradual increase in size and in nodularity. The clinical manifestations arise solely from thyroid enlargement. Treatment of euthyroid multinodular goitre is indicated only when thyroid enlargement causes symptoms of
Manders, J., Corstens, F.H.M.
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Upper Airway Obstruction in Euthyroid Goiter
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977Although it is recognized that an enlarged thyroid may occasionally cause tracheal compression, the incidence in euthyroid goiter is unknown. Twenty patients with nontoxic goiter were investigated for upper airway obstruction. Although none of them had dyspnea as a chief complaint, on direct questioning 9/20 had a history of shortness of breath on ...
Emmanuel S. Lilker+2 more
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Euthyroid Graves’ ophthalmopathy
QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 2023A Schattner+3 more
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A family with euthyroid hyperthyroxinaemia
Endocrine Abstracts, 2021Rohana Wright+3 more
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Diagnostic imaging of euthyroid goiter.
Rays, 1999In diffuse or nodular euthyroid goiter, diagnostic imaging is indicated to define, by sonography, the morphology, size and structure of the goiter and to evaluate, by scintigraphy, the regional thyroid function. The instrumental diagnosis of thyroid nodule is essentially based on sonography, scintigraphy and (US-guided) needle aspiration cytology.
Rufini, Vittoria+5 more
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