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Hyperthyroidism and Thyrotoxicosis
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2014Hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis are hypermetabolic conditions that cause significant morbidity and mortality. The diagnosis can be difficult because symptoms can mimic many other disease states leading to inaccurate or untimely diagnoses and management. Thyroid storm is the most severe form of thyrotoxicosis, hallmarked by altered sensorium, and, if
Semhar Z Tewelde
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2023
Hyperthyroidism is a diagnosis existing along a spectrum of severity. Patients present with a variety of signs and symptoms: tachycardia, elevated heart rate, anxiety, changes in mental status, gastrointestinal disturbances, and hyperthermia. Management of subclinical hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis without thyroid storm is heavily dependent on ...
Brannon L, Inman, Brit, Long
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Hyperthyroidism is a diagnosis existing along a spectrum of severity. Patients present with a variety of signs and symptoms: tachycardia, elevated heart rate, anxiety, changes in mental status, gastrointestinal disturbances, and hyperthermia. Management of subclinical hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis without thyroid storm is heavily dependent on ...
Brannon L, Inman, Brit, Long
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2012
Hyperthyroidism describes the sustained increase in thyroid hormone biosynthesis and secretion by a thyroid gland with increased metabolism. Although the use of radioiodine scanning serves as a useful surrogate that may help characterize the cause of thyrotoxicosis, it only indirectly addresses the underlying physiologic mechanism driving the increase ...
Stuart C, Seigel, Steven P, Hodak
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Hyperthyroidism describes the sustained increase in thyroid hormone biosynthesis and secretion by a thyroid gland with increased metabolism. Although the use of radioiodine scanning serves as a useful surrogate that may help characterize the cause of thyrotoxicosis, it only indirectly addresses the underlying physiologic mechanism driving the increase ...
Stuart C, Seigel, Steven P, Hodak
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1998
Subclinical thyrotoxicosis is defined as low serum thyrotropin (TSH) and normal serum thyroid hormone concentrations. It must be distinguished from nonthyroidal illness and secondary hypothyroidism. The most common causes are excessive thyroid hormone therapy, autonomously functioning thyroid adenoma, multinodular goiter, and Graves' disease, but many ...
E, Marqusee, S T, Haden, R D, Utiger
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Subclinical thyrotoxicosis is defined as low serum thyrotropin (TSH) and normal serum thyroid hormone concentrations. It must be distinguished from nonthyroidal illness and secondary hypothyroidism. The most common causes are excessive thyroid hormone therapy, autonomously functioning thyroid adenoma, multinodular goiter, and Graves' disease, but many ...
E, Marqusee, S T, Haden, R D, Utiger
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1976
SummaryTwo cases are presented in which treatment with lithium was complicated by thyrotoxicosis. The underlying physiological mechanisms are discussed.Lithium suppresses thyroid function, so the early stages of thyrotoxicosis may be clinically undetectable.
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SummaryTwo cases are presented in which treatment with lithium was complicated by thyrotoxicosis. The underlying physiological mechanisms are discussed.Lithium suppresses thyroid function, so the early stages of thyrotoxicosis may be clinically undetectable.
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