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A case of severe neonatal hypercalcaemia secondary to neonatal thyrotoxicosis
A 3-week-old male infant presented with poor feeding, lethargy, and weight loss. Clinical examination revealed mildly elevated tachycardia, but otherwise there were no clinical signs evident.
James Matthew Law +3 more
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In order to examine the prevalence of thyroid disease in a hospital outpatient setting, in an area of sufficient iodine intake, serum levels of TSH, T4, T3, anti-Tg and anti-TPO antibodies were examined in 909 individuals with an age range of 12.4 to 88 ...
Ioannis Legakis +3 more
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Thyrotoxicosis and primary hyperaldosteronism both cause hypokalemic periodic paralysis. Here we report a 51-year-old woman presenting with severe hypokalemia due to both thyrotoxicosis and primary hyperaldosteronism.
İnan Anaforoğlu +2 more
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Transient Supplement-Associated Thyrotoxicosis Without Persistent Hyperthyroidism: A Diagnostic Challenge in Endocrine Practice. [PDF]
Stanchev P +4 more
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Thyroid storm triggered by immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy. [PDF]
Hagiwara J +4 more
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Resurgence of bovine thyroid consumption: a rare case of factitious thyrotoxicosis. [PDF]
Yilmaz ZY, El-Naas R.
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Thyroid function tests and resting heart rate in Graves' disease: a prospective longitudinal study. [PDF]
Egger B +11 more
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