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Lancet, The, 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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Emergency Medicine 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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Acta Paediatrica, 1977
Abstract. Neonatal thyrotoxicosis is a transient hyperthyroidism in infants of mothers with current or previous thyrotoxicosis. The pathogenesis has been accepted to be placental transfer of maternal thyroid stimulating immunoglobulins. Of two siblings from a previous thyrotoxic mother the first had marked symptoms of thyrotoxicosis but during the ...
S, Petersen, J, Serup
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Abstract. Neonatal thyrotoxicosis is a transient hyperthyroidism in infants of mothers with current or previous thyrotoxicosis. The pathogenesis has been accepted to be placental transfer of maternal thyroid stimulating immunoglobulins. Of two siblings from a previous thyrotoxic mother the first had marked symptoms of thyrotoxicosis but during the ...
S, Petersen, J, Serup
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Clinics in Perinatology, 2018
Neonatal thyrotoxicosis (hyperthyroidism) is less prevalent than congenital hypothyroidism; however, it can lead to significant morbidity and mortality if not promptly recognized and adequately treated. Most cases are transient, secondary to maternal autoimmune hyperthyroidism (Graves disease [GD]). This article summarizes recommendations for screening
Stephanie L, Samuels +2 more
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Neonatal thyrotoxicosis (hyperthyroidism) is less prevalent than congenital hypothyroidism; however, it can lead to significant morbidity and mortality if not promptly recognized and adequately treated. Most cases are transient, secondary to maternal autoimmune hyperthyroidism (Graves disease [GD]). This article summarizes recommendations for screening
Stephanie L, Samuels +2 more
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Pediatrics, 1959
Two cases of congenital goiter with severe thyrotoxicosis are described. In one instance, unusual tachycardia was noted in utero. The mothers, treated before conception with radioactive iodine and thyroidectomy, respectively, were, at the time of delivery, not only thyrotoxic, but markedly exophthalmic.
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Two cases of congenital goiter with severe thyrotoxicosis are described. In one instance, unusual tachycardia was noted in utero. The mothers, treated before conception with radioactive iodine and thyroidectomy, respectively, were, at the time of delivery, not only thyrotoxic, but markedly exophthalmic.
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