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Occupational thyroid disease

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1992
A case of thyrotoxicosis due to the occupational exposure to cosmetics in a 35-year-old beautician is reported. The hormonal pattern was consistent with exogenous thyroid hormone administration, but not with iodine hyperthyroidism. The patient denied she was using thyroid hormones; also, she lacked the typical features of patients with thyrotoxicosis ...
Del Guerra P   +3 more
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Thyroid disease in pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1966
It is frequently difficult to establish a diagnosis of hyperthyroidism in association with pregnancy. Signs and symptoms suggestive of hyperthyroidism may occur in normal pregnancy. Moreover, tests to rule out hyperthyroidism under these conditions are not readily available. Mild hyperthyroidism is not a hazard to an otherwise normal pregnancy and does
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Thyroid disease in pregnancy

The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2000
Trimester‐specific reference ranges should be used to interpret thyroid function during pregnancy. The fetus requires maternal thyroxine in the first trimester. Optimal management of hypothyroidism should be achieved prior to conception; pregnant women may need to alter their dose of thyroxine in early pregnancy.
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Characteristics of benign and malignant thyroid disease in familial adenomatous polyposis patients and recommendations for disease surveillance.

Thyroid, 2015
BACKGROUND Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is a hereditary colon cancer syndrome that involves multiple extracolonic organs, including the thyroid.
Xiaoxi Feng   +12 more
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Flavonoids and thyroid disease

BioFactors, 2003
AbstractThe most potent natural plant‐derived compounds that can affect thyroid function, thyroid hormone secretion and availability to tissues is the group of flavonoids, i.e. plant pigments. They are present in our daily food, such as vegetables, fruits, grains, nuts, wine, and tea.
Jan Kastelijn   +3 more
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Thyroid disease and thyroid surgery

Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2014
Abstract Thyroid disease remains very common. Knowledge of the implications of these diseases is essential for all anaesthetists as these patients are frequently encountered and may be at risk of complications at any stage, preoperatively, intraoperatively or postoperatively.
Jess Longbottom, Ross Macnab
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Thyroid antibodies in thyroid diseases.

Ciba Foundation symposium, 1982
The cell surface expression of the thyroid microsomal antigen is confined to the apical microvilli of the polarized cells in intact or semi-intact thyroid acini. This makes it possible to envisage a pathogenetic role for the commonest antibodies found in thyroid autoimmunity by mechanisms involving complement- and antibody-dependent cytotoxicity.
E. L. Khoury   +2 more
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Thyroid Disease

2006
The autoimmune thyroid diseases comprise a variety of clinical entities which may cause transient or permanent hypothyroidism or thyrotoxicosis. They are the commonest group of autoimmune disorders and are related through a shared genetic and environmental predisposition. In addition there is a shared autoimmune response to the key thyroid autoantigens,
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Thyroid disease

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2003
Evaluation and treatment of thyroid disease is a common feature of primary care medicine. Nevertheless, the dose of thyroid hormone used to treat hypothyroidism is frequently not titrated to normalize the TSH, engendering the risks of under- or overtreatment. Other hypothyroid patients remain symptomatic even with normalized TSH on levothyroxine alone.
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Cytokines, thyroid diseases and thyroid cancer

Cytokine, 2010
Cytokines are molecules that influence activation, growth, and differentiation of several target cells. They are proinflammatory mediators, regulate the systemic inflammatory response, playing a crucial role in autoimmune thyroid diseases, and modulate development and growth of both normal and neoplastic thyroid cells. In addition cytokines, as well as
Rocco Orlando   +2 more
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