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Hyperthyroidism's causes, diagnosis, and treatment.
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My column is about the clinical course, symptoms, autoimmune nature, diagnosis and treatment options related to Graves' disease. Feature articles include discussions of the environmental triggers of Graves' disease and suggestions for holistic healing. - dewey decimal 616.443 ...
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GRAVES' DISEASE What is Graves disease What is an autoimmune disease What are the symptoms of Graves' Disease How do I know if I have this disease What is the treatment for this disease What could happen if this disease is left untreated See also . . . Autoimmune Diseases Thyroid Disease What is Graves disease Graves' Disease is a type of autoimmune disease in which the immune system over ...
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Different types of treatment available for hyperthyroidism.
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A review of the key concepts of management of Graves disease (hyperthyroidism), including definition, etiology, prevalence, incidence, pathology and clinical features.
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Information from Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.
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What is Graves' Eye Disease Learn about clinical features and treatment for this condition also known as thyroid eye disease or opthalmopathy.
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At high power, the tall columnar thyroid epithelium with Grave's disease lines the hyperplastic infoldings into the colloid.
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Special Considerations in the Treatment of Thyrotoxicosis in Children Thyrotoxicosis may occur in any age group but is unusual in the first five years of life. The same remarkable preponderance of the disease in females over males is observed in children as in the adult population, and the signs and symptoms of the disease are similar in most respects. Behavioral symptoms frequently predominate ...
www.thyroidmanager.org/Chapter11/11_children.htm
Excerpt from The Thyroid and Its Diseases.
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Case presentation on a 27 year old female with Graves disease
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Information from The Thyroid and Its Diseases.
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Background This is an uncommon complication of Grave's disease, occurring in 1-4% of patients. There is a diffuse, non-pitting edema and thickening of the skin usually on the anterior aspect of the lower legs spreading to the dorsum of the feet. Advanced cases may involve the upper trunk, upper extremities, face, neck, and ears. The lesions resolve very slowly. It occasionally occurs in ...
www.thedoctorsdoctor.com/diseases/pretibial_myxedema.htm
Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland produces a greater than normal amount of hormone. It occurs in a number of diseases, including Graves' disease, toxic goitre, thyroiditis and ingestion of excessive amounts of thyroid hormones. Excessive levels of thyroid hormones give rise to weight loss, rapid hart, tremor, sweating and changes in the nails, skin and hair. ...
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Laboratory Testing in Thyroid Disease James H. Harrison, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Tulane University School of Medicine james.harrison@tulane.edu (Make sure to include your email address in any correspondence) Back to Pathology Overview | Thyroid Clinical Pathology Notes: This teaching module uses images obtained from the University of Utah's WebPath ...
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Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland produces a greater than normal amount of hormone. It occurs in a number of diseases, including Graves' disease, toxic goitre, thyroiditis and ingestion of excessive amounts of thyroid hormones. Excessive levels of thyroid hormones give rise to weight loss, rapid hart, tremor, sweating and changes in the nails, skin and hair. ...
www.avclinic.com/graves'_disease.htm
People with excess thyroid hormones (Graves' disease) can develop many eye problems. One characteristic symptom is a protrusion of the eye (exophthalmos), in which the person appears to be staring or the eyelids tend to pull back from the eye.
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Thyroid Information, Thyroid Links, American Foundation of Thyroid Patients Link ...
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