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The progression of TRAb-positive subacute thyroiditis and its differential diagnosis from Graves' disease. [PDF]
Yuan S, Zhao X, Liu F, Yao J, Zhao J.
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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1964
The syndrome that is now commonly called neonatal Graves’ disease, i.e., hyperthyroidism of limited duration and occasionally associated with goiter and ophthalmopathy, was first reported in 1910 (1), followed by a case presentation in 1912 (2). Until 1974 an additional 75 cases were described (3) and since then the number has approximately doubled. As
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The syndrome that is now commonly called neonatal Graves’ disease, i.e., hyperthyroidism of limited duration and occasionally associated with goiter and ophthalmopathy, was first reported in 1910 (1), followed by a case presentation in 1912 (2). Until 1974 an additional 75 cases were described (3) and since then the number has approximately doubled. As
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1977
Graves' disease has recently been shown to exist in a euthyroid form in untreated patients. Sporadic reports of a hypothyroid form are beginning to emerge, thus illustrating the multifaceted nature of this disorder, with thyrotoxicosis at one end of the spectrum and hypothyroidism at the other.
J H, Christy, R S, Morse
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Graves' disease has recently been shown to exist in a euthyroid form in untreated patients. Sporadic reports of a hypothyroid form are beginning to emerge, thus illustrating the multifaceted nature of this disorder, with thyrotoxicosis at one end of the spectrum and hypothyroidism at the other.
J H, Christy, R S, Morse
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1965
Excerpt Since publication of C. H. Parry's original description of hyperthyroidism in 1825 (1), little attention has been given to neonatal hyperthyroidism until recently.
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Excerpt Since publication of C. H. Parry's original description of hyperthyroidism in 1825 (1), little attention has been given to neonatal hyperthyroidism until recently.
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BULLETIN OF SURGERY IN KAZAKHSTAN, 2022
Hyperthyroidism (Graves’ disease (GD)), is a relatively rare disease in adults and children. Treatment options for adults and children are antithyroid drugs (ATD), radioactive iodine (RAI), or thyroidectomy, but the risks as well as benefits of each are different.
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Hyperthyroidism (Graves’ disease (GD)), is a relatively rare disease in adults and children. Treatment options for adults and children are antithyroid drugs (ATD), radioactive iodine (RAI), or thyroidectomy, but the risks as well as benefits of each are different.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1992
Excerpt Hyperthyroid Graves disease is an autoimmune disorder characterized by thyrotoxicosis, diffuse goiter, and antibodies directed against the thyrotropin (TSH) receptor, thyroglobulin (Tg), an...
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Excerpt Hyperthyroid Graves disease is an autoimmune disorder characterized by thyrotoxicosis, diffuse goiter, and antibodies directed against the thyrotropin (TSH) receptor, thyroglobulin (Tg), an...
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HYPEROPHTHALMOPATHIC GRAVES' DISEASE
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1945Excerpt My first job obviously must be to define, and defend, the somewhat monstrous title of my paper.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
The infiltrative ophthalmopathy of Graves's disease may precede, accompany or follow the onset of hyperthyroidism.
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The infiltrative ophthalmopathy of Graves's disease may precede, accompany or follow the onset of hyperthyroidism.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1911
Among 219 operations for colloid goiter and benign tumors I had two deaths, one from suppression of urine, the other from myocarditis after healing had occurred. I shall not allude to the malignant and infection cases. My study is of 121 operative eases of exophthalmic goiter, particularly an inquiry into the cause of operative hyperthyroidism, and ...
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Among 219 operations for colloid goiter and benign tumors I had two deaths, one from suppression of urine, the other from myocarditis after healing had occurred. I shall not allude to the malignant and infection cases. My study is of 121 operative eases of exophthalmic goiter, particularly an inquiry into the cause of operative hyperthyroidism, and ...
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