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Abnormal Liver Blood Tests in Patients with Hyperthyroidism: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Thyroid, 2020Background: Abnormal liver blood tests (LBTs) in hyperthyroid patients are not uncommonly encountered. One major adverse event of antithyroid drug (ATD) therapy is drug-induced hepatotoxicity.
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Thyroid, 2020
Background: Hyperthyroidism is associated with various cardiovascular risk factors. However, the relationship between hyperthyroidism and myocardial infarction (MI) or stroke has not been fully elucidated; only a few studies have investigated the ...
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Background: Hyperthyroidism is associated with various cardiovascular risk factors. However, the relationship between hyperthyroidism and myocardial infarction (MI) or stroke has not been fully elucidated; only a few studies have investigated the ...
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2005
The clinical spectrum of hyperthyroidism varies from asymptomatic,subclinical hyperthyroidism to the life-threatening "thyroid storm". Hyperthyroidism is a common form of thyroid disease that mimics many of the common complaints in the emergency department.
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The clinical spectrum of hyperthyroidism varies from asymptomatic,subclinical hyperthyroidism to the life-threatening "thyroid storm". Hyperthyroidism is a common form of thyroid disease that mimics many of the common complaints in the emergency department.
Nathanael J, McKeown +3 more
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The Lancet, 2002
Hyperthyroidism is a pathological syndrome in which tissue is exposed to excessive amounts of circulating thyroid hormone. The most common cause of this syndrome is Graves' disease, followed by toxic multinodular goitre, and solitary hyperfunctioning nodules.
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Hyperthyroidism is a pathological syndrome in which tissue is exposed to excessive amounts of circulating thyroid hormone. The most common cause of this syndrome is Graves' disease, followed by toxic multinodular goitre, and solitary hyperfunctioning nodules.
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Clinical Endocrinology, 2019
Graves' disease (GD) is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. In many cases, when the aetiological diagnosis of GD is not evident based on the clinical evaluation and thyroid function testing, it may become challenging to distinguish Graves ...
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Graves' disease (GD) is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. In many cases, when the aetiological diagnosis of GD is not evident based on the clinical evaluation and thyroid function testing, it may become challenging to distinguish Graves ...
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Disease-a-Month, 1976
Hyperthyroidism is a clinically dramatic but usually benign syndrome that is most commonly associated with the clinical triad known as Graves' disease. Although the diagnosis and treatment usually are straightforward and clinically rewarding, there are occasional patients in whom considerable clinical and laboratory expertise are required before the ...
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Hyperthyroidism is a clinically dramatic but usually benign syndrome that is most commonly associated with the clinical triad known as Graves' disease. Although the diagnosis and treatment usually are straightforward and clinically rewarding, there are occasional patients in whom considerable clinical and laboratory expertise are required before the ...
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Mental Health Conditions and Hyperthyroidism
Pediatrics, 2019There is an increased prevalence of mental health disorders in children with hyperthyroidism compared with the general population, with suicidality being 5 times more common in the former.
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Pediatrics In Review, 1994
Hyperthyroidism in children and adolescents usually is due to Graves disease. The diagnosis may not be recognized promptly, and clinical findings initially may be attributed incorrectly to cardiac or psychological disorders. Once suspected, history and physical findings and measurements of TSH level, thyroid hormone levels, and thyroid antibodies make ...
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Hyperthyroidism in children and adolescents usually is due to Graves disease. The diagnosis may not be recognized promptly, and clinical findings initially may be attributed incorrectly to cardiac or psychological disorders. Once suspected, history and physical findings and measurements of TSH level, thyroid hormone levels, and thyroid antibodies make ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2012
Thyrotoxicosis is a general term for excess circulating and tissue thyroid hormone levels, whereas hyperthyroidism specifically denotes disorders involving a hyperactive thyroid gland (Graves disease, toxic multinodular goiter, toxic adenoma). Diagnosis and determination of the cause rely on clinical evaluation, laboratory tests, and imaging studies ...
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Thyrotoxicosis is a general term for excess circulating and tissue thyroid hormone levels, whereas hyperthyroidism specifically denotes disorders involving a hyperactive thyroid gland (Graves disease, toxic multinodular goiter, toxic adenoma). Diagnosis and determination of the cause rely on clinical evaluation, laboratory tests, and imaging studies ...
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Thyroid, 2018
Background: Hyperthyroid patients remain at an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) after restoring euthyroidism. The impact of the different treatment modalities of hyperthyroidism on future CVD risk remains unclear.
Essi Ryödi +5 more
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Background: Hyperthyroid patients remain at an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) after restoring euthyroidism. The impact of the different treatment modalities of hyperthyroidism on future CVD risk remains unclear.
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