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Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Pregnancy Outcomes
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2005Subclinical hyperthyroidism has long-term sequelae that include osteoporosis, cardiovascular morbidity, and progression to overt thyrotoxicosis or thyroid failure. The objective of this study was to evaluate pregnancy outcomes in women with suppressed thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and normal free thyroxine (fT(4)) levels.All women who presented to ...
Brian M, Casey +5 more
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Subclinical Hyperthyroidism and Cardiovascular Disease
Thyroid®Background: In this narrative review, we assess published data on subclinical hyperthyroidism (SCHyper) and its association with cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the general population. Summary: We present data on the risk of SCHyper in relation to CVD outcomes, including atrial fibrillation (AF), heart failure, stroke, coronary heart disease (CHD ...
Hye Jeong Kim, Donald S.A. McLeod
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Subclinical Hyperthyroidism and Atrial Fibrillation
Thyroid, 2002Subclinical hyperthyroidism is characterized by a clearly low serum concentration of thyrotropin (TSH) and the absence of obvious symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Whether or not all persons with a low value for serum TSH can be considered subclinically hyperthyroid is uncertain, but the low serum TSH per se is a risk factor for atrial fibrillation and ...
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Postgraduate medical journal, 2004
Subclinical hyperthyroidism may be defined as the presence of free thyroxine and tri-iodothyronine levels within the reference range and a reduced serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level. In this review the prevalence of low TSH in the population and health consequences of subclinical hyperthyroidism, for example, effects on heart and bone mass ...
Hoogendoorn, E. H. +3 more
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Subclinical hyperthyroidism may be defined as the presence of free thyroxine and tri-iodothyronine levels within the reference range and a reduced serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level. In this review the prevalence of low TSH in the population and health consequences of subclinical hyperthyroidism, for example, effects on heart and bone mass ...
Hoogendoorn, E. H. +3 more
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[Subclinical hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism].
Recenti progressi in medicina, 2000Currently, technical methods to obtain precocious and reliable diagnosis of thyroid disorders are available for physicians. Therefore today, patients affected by mild hypo- or hyperthyroidism are more often diagnosed when they are still asymptomatic; these mild forms of thyroid disorder are known as subclinical hypo- and hyperthyroidism.
GHERI, RICCARDO GIONATA +3 more
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The Many Causes of Subclinical Hyperthyroidism
Thyroid, 1996Subclinical hyperthyroidism, defined as serum thyroid hormone levels in the reference range with low serum TSH concentration, is a well recognized clinical entity, but little information is available concerning the prevalence of the disorders that produce it.
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Update on subclinical hyperthyroidism.
American family physician, 2012Subclinical hyperthyroidism is defined by low or undetectable serum thyroid-stimulating hormone levels, with normal free thyroxine and total or free triiodothyronine levels. It can be caused by increased endogenous production of thyroid hormone (as in Graves disease or toxic nodular goiter), administration of thyroid hormone for treatment of malignant ...
Ines, Donangelo, Glenn D, Braunstein
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[Management of subclinical hyperthyroidism].
Revista de medicina de la Universidad de Navarra, 2007Management of subclinical hyperthyroidism (low TSH and normal thyroid hormones) is controversial. Knowledge of its causes, clinical context and associated morbidity is required. It is recommended to follow six steps in exploration and treatment: 1) confirmation, 2) estimation of severity, 3) cause assessment, 4) study of complications, 5) balance ...
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