Subclinical hyperthyroidism is a common clinical entity. Subclinical hyperthyroidism is defined as a serum TSH below the reference range but a normal T4 and T3 level in an asymptomatic patient. Whether or not subclinical hyperthyroidism should be treated remains a matter of debate. Cross-sectional studies and longitudinal population-based studies demonstrate association between subclinical hyperthyroidism and risk of atrial fibrillation, osteoporosis and cardiovascular and global mortality. However, there are no randomized clinical trials answering the question whether long term-health outcomes are improved by the treatment of subclinical hyperthyroidism. Therefore in the absence of evidence for or against treatment of subclinical hyperthyr...
Item does not contain fulltextSubclinical hyperthyroidism is defined as the presence of serum free t...
editorial reviewedWe describe a case of subclinical hyperthyroidism in a 77 years-old patient. This ...
Recent meta-analyses of population-based studies with long-term follow-up have clarified the risk of...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism is a common clinical entity, defined by serum TSH below the reference ra...
Contains fulltext : 59336.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Subclinical hy...
Background: Subclinical hyperthyroidism occurs when peripheral thyroid hormone levels are within the...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism is defined as serum thyroid hormone levels within their respective refer...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism (SCH) is common and is characterized by laboratory findings of a persist...
This article presents the European Thyroid Association guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of sub...
Subclinical hyperthyroidismappears to be a common disorder. It may be caused by exogenous or endogen...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism appears to be a common disorder. It may be caused by exogenous or endoge...
Subclinical hypothyroidism (also known as compensated hypothyroidism or mild hypothyroidism) is a co...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism appears to be a common disorder. It may be caused by exogenous or endoge...
This article presents the European Thyroid Association guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of sub...
Subclinical hypothyroidism is a common condition associated with a raised thyroid-stimulating hormon...
Item does not contain fulltextSubclinical hyperthyroidism is defined as the presence of serum free t...
editorial reviewedWe describe a case of subclinical hyperthyroidism in a 77 years-old patient. This ...
Recent meta-analyses of population-based studies with long-term follow-up have clarified the risk of...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism is a common clinical entity, defined by serum TSH below the reference ra...
Contains fulltext : 59336.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Subclinical hy...
Background: Subclinical hyperthyroidism occurs when peripheral thyroid hormone levels are within the...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism is defined as serum thyroid hormone levels within their respective refer...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism (SCH) is common and is characterized by laboratory findings of a persist...
This article presents the European Thyroid Association guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of sub...
Subclinical hyperthyroidismappears to be a common disorder. It may be caused by exogenous or endogen...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism appears to be a common disorder. It may be caused by exogenous or endoge...
Subclinical hypothyroidism (also known as compensated hypothyroidism or mild hypothyroidism) is a co...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism appears to be a common disorder. It may be caused by exogenous or endoge...
This article presents the European Thyroid Association guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of sub...
Subclinical hypothyroidism is a common condition associated with a raised thyroid-stimulating hormon...
Item does not contain fulltextSubclinical hyperthyroidism is defined as the presence of serum free t...
editorial reviewedWe describe a case of subclinical hyperthyroidism in a 77 years-old patient. This ...
Recent meta-analyses of population-based studies with long-term follow-up have clarified the risk of...