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Graves’ Hyperthyroidism

Original Article Increased frequencies of nuocytes in peripheral blood from patients with Graves’ hyperthyroidism

Original Article Increased frequencies of nuocytes in peripheral blood from patients with Graves’ hyperthyroidism

... of Graveshyperthyroidism remains ...with Graveshyperthyroidism, it might relate to polarization of ...with Graveshyperthyroidism were measured, and the potential ...

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Selenium supplementation for patients with Graves’ hyperthyroidism (the GRASS trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Selenium supplementation for patients with Graves’ hyperthyroidism (the GRASS trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... Methods and design: The trial is an investigator-initiated, randomised, blinded, multicentre clinical trial. Inclusion criteria are: age 18 years or older; diagnosis of active Graves' hyperthyroidism within ...

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Lithium carbonate plus 131I in the treatment of Graves’ hyperthyroidism

Lithium carbonate plus 131I in the treatment of Graves’ hyperthyroidism

... Results which were available from previous study showed that RIT was a well-established method to treat Graves’ hyperthyroidism, the efficacy of which could be affected by several factor[r] ...

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A patient-specific treatment model for Graves’ hyperthyroidism

A patient-specific treatment model for Graves’ hyperthyroidism

... We will first explain patient #20 time course data and then simulate the model in accor- dance with MMI treatment. In November 2010, this patient was diagnosed with Graveshyperthyroidism. At the first ...

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Persistent Graves’ hyperthyroidism despite rapid negative conversion of thyroid stimulating hormone binding inhibitory immunoglobulin assay results: a case report

Persistent Graves’ hyperthyroidism despite rapid negative conversion of thyroid stimulating hormone binding inhibitory immunoglobulin assay results: a case report

... of hyperthyroidism include GD as well as toxic multinodular goiter or solitary toxic nodules, which result from thyroid autonomy due to activating mu- tations of TSH receptor gene ...[11]. Hyperthyroidism ...

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Graves’ hyperthyroidism in pregnancy: a clinical review

Graves’ hyperthyroidism in pregnancy: a clinical review

... GravesHyperthyroidism (GH) is an autoimmune condi- tion caused by antibodies stimulating the thyroid stimu- lating hormone receptor ...neonatal hyperthyroidism oc- curs in 1% to 5% of women with ...

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Efficacy of radioactive iodine treatment of graves’ hyperthyroidism using a single calculated 131I dose

Efficacy of radioactive iodine treatment of graves’ hyperthyroidism using a single calculated 131I dose

... We reviewed clinical records and collected data on consecutive hyperthyroid patients referred between 1990 and 1998 to the University of Michigan Nuclear Medicine Therapy Clinic for radioactive iodine (RAI) thyroid gland ...

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Calsequestrin is Decreased in the Thyroid Gland of Patients with Graves’ Disease – Further Evidence for a Role of Autoimmunity against this Protein in Graves’ Ophthalmopathy

Calsequestrin is Decreased in the Thyroid Gland of Patients with Graves’ Disease – Further Evidence for a Role of Autoimmunity against this Protein in Graves’ Ophthalmopathy

... Next, we measured CASQ1 protein concentrations in thyroid tissues from 65 patients with Graveshyperthyroidism (GH), 23 with Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO) and in 39 control subjects with nodular ...

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Neonatal Graves’ Disease and Cholestatic Jaundice: Case Series and Review of the Literature

Neonatal Graves’ Disease and Cholestatic Jaundice: Case Series and Review of the Literature

... of Graves’ disease [1] ...active Graveshyperthyroidism, the dis- order can also occur in infants of women with a history of Graveshyperthyroidism treated with thyroidectomy or ...

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A case report of graves’ disease in Liberia and surgical indication

A case report of graves’ disease in Liberia and surgical indication

... for Graves' hyperthyroidism, being selected by only 1 percent of thyroid specialists (Burch et ...with Graves’ disease who plan to become pregnant within the next 6 months sometimes select ...

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Current and emerging treatment options for Graves’ hyperthyroidism

Current and emerging treatment options for Graves’ hyperthyroidism

... Abstract: Radioiodine, antithyroid drugs and surgery have been well established therapies for Graveshyperthyroidism for several decades. However there remain large variations in practice among physicians ...

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Examining The Effect of Iodized Contrast Agent of Coronary Heart Angiography in People Without Thyroid Gland Disorders

Examining The Effect of Iodized Contrast Agent of Coronary Heart Angiography in People Without Thyroid Gland Disorders

... on the effect of iodized contrast agent of coronary angiography on thyroid function, from among 40 men, after subclinical hypothyroidism angiography, three patients suffered subclinical hypothyroidism. From among 30 ...

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A fatal case of recurrent amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis after percutaneous tracheotomy: a case report

A fatal case of recurrent amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis after percutaneous tracheotomy: a case report

... with Graves thyrotoxicosis) found that the co-existence of another severe illness, age and particularly a severely decreased ventricular function estimated with echocardiography [left ventricular ejection fraction ...

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Original Article Effect of Shenmaisanjie capsules on hyperthyroidism-induced liver damage in rat

Original Article Effect of Shenmaisanjie capsules on hyperthyroidism-induced liver damage in rat

... can’t reflect the severity of hepatobiliary dis- ease in hyperthyroid. Meanwhile, after SMSJC treatment, hyperthyroidism signs and symp- toms were improved significantly. But the symp- tom of hyperorexia was not ...

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Studies of peripheral thyroxine distribution in thyrotoxicosis and hypothyroidism

Studies of peripheral thyroxine distribution in thyrotoxicosis and hypothyroidism

... Compartmental analysis of the peripheral distribution of labeled thyroxine was applied to various groups of subjects with thyrotoxicosis and hypothyroidism. It was observed that the hepatic incorporation of thyroxine was ...

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A study of thyroid dysfunction and its associated risk factors among type 2 diabetes mellitus patients

A study of thyroid dysfunction and its associated risk factors among type 2 diabetes mellitus patients

... Accordingly, diabetic patients with overt hyperthyroidism may experience poor glycaemic control and indeed hyperthyroidism has been known to impulsive diabetic ketoacidosis in patients w[r] ...

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IDENTIFICATION & SCREENING OF NSSNP’S FOR HYPERTHYROIDISM & PERFORMING MODELLING & DOCKING STUDIES ON NSSNP’S CODING PROTEIN OF HYPERTHYROIDISM

IDENTIFICATION & SCREENING OF NSSNP’S FOR HYPERTHYROIDISM & PERFORMING MODELLING & DOCKING STUDIES ON NSSNP’S CODING PROTEIN OF HYPERTHYROIDISM

... In our analysis, it found out that nsSNPs rs229527 showed less stable, deleterious, probably damaging, and high-risk score. The mutant protein structures of rs229527 nsSNPs showed very high energy and RMSD values ...

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PULMONARY FUNCTION IN HYPERTHYROIDISM

PULMONARY FUNCTION IN HYPERTHYROIDISM

... However; an increase in intrathoracic blood volume displacing pulmonary gas does not seem likely as a factor in the observed decrease of compliance in view of the normal values for total[r] ...

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Radioiodine therapy for hyperthyroidism

Radioiodine therapy for hyperthyroidism

... Although antithyroid drug is usually the first line of therapy, 50% to 80% of patients have a relapse and recurrent hyperthyroidism within 1 year after stopping of antithyro[r] ...

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Atrial Fibrillation and Hyperthyroidism

Atrial Fibrillation and Hyperthyroidism

... mice. Hyperthyroidism resulted in more significant APD shortening and greater delayed rectifier potassium current increases in the right atrium than in the left atrium which can contribute to the propensity for ...

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