Hyperthyreosis, diabetes and calcium disorders are frequent endocrine diseases that are often encountered by the primary care physician. The diagnosis of hyperthyreosis can be established by many different laboratory and analytical tests. However, the clinical context can often guide a specific diagnostic approach. Graves disease and toxic adenomas are the most frequent causes of hyperthyreosis. Diagnosis of Graves disease is most frequent between age 35 and 60 and about 10-20% of patients show already initially signs of endocrine orbithopathy. Measurement of thyroid stimulating immunoglobulins (TSI) is especially valuable in unclear cases. Toxic adenomas are always diagnosed by thyroid uptake studies. Rare causes of hyperthyreosis include ...
Graves'disease is the second common endocrine disease found in the clinic, characterized by hyperthy...
Thyrotoxicosis refers to symptoms and signs that arise from excess quantities of circulating thyroid...
Graves' disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in iodine-replete areas. Although progre...
The incidence of thyroid disorders including subclinical diseases is compatible with that of diabete...
Excess level of thyroid hormones in blood is thyrotoxicosis, which is responsible for clinical syndr...
Thyrotoxicosis is one of the more common endocrine disorders and most cases result from hyperactivit...
Hyperthyroidism is the state of excessive synthesis and release of the thyroid hormones by thyrocyte...
The term 'hyperthyroidism' refers to a form of thyrotoxicosis due to inappropriate high synthesis an...
Introduction: Hyperthyroidism is a hyper metabolic state due to excessive amounts of thyroid hormone...
Abstract Benign thyroid disorders, especially hyper and hypothyroidism are the most prevalent end...
Abstract Benign thyroid disorders, especially hyper and hypothyroidism are the most prevalent end...
The term thyrotoxicosis identifi es the clinical syndrome caused by elevated circulating thyroid ho...
DG presents with three main presentations: hyperthyroidism with diffuse goiter, infiltrative ophthal...
Hyperthyroidism is a clinical state that results from abnormally elevated thyroid hormones. Thyroid ...
The term thyrotoxicosis identifi es the clinical syndrome caused by elevated circulating thyroid ho...
Graves'disease is the second common endocrine disease found in the clinic, characterized by hyperthy...
Thyrotoxicosis refers to symptoms and signs that arise from excess quantities of circulating thyroid...
Graves' disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in iodine-replete areas. Although progre...
The incidence of thyroid disorders including subclinical diseases is compatible with that of diabete...
Excess level of thyroid hormones in blood is thyrotoxicosis, which is responsible for clinical syndr...
Thyrotoxicosis is one of the more common endocrine disorders and most cases result from hyperactivit...
Hyperthyroidism is the state of excessive synthesis and release of the thyroid hormones by thyrocyte...
The term 'hyperthyroidism' refers to a form of thyrotoxicosis due to inappropriate high synthesis an...
Introduction: Hyperthyroidism is a hyper metabolic state due to excessive amounts of thyroid hormone...
Abstract Benign thyroid disorders, especially hyper and hypothyroidism are the most prevalent end...
Abstract Benign thyroid disorders, especially hyper and hypothyroidism are the most prevalent end...
The term thyrotoxicosis identifi es the clinical syndrome caused by elevated circulating thyroid ho...
DG presents with three main presentations: hyperthyroidism with diffuse goiter, infiltrative ophthal...
Hyperthyroidism is a clinical state that results from abnormally elevated thyroid hormones. Thyroid ...
The term thyrotoxicosis identifi es the clinical syndrome caused by elevated circulating thyroid ho...
Graves'disease is the second common endocrine disease found in the clinic, characterized by hyperthy...
Thyrotoxicosis refers to symptoms and signs that arise from excess quantities of circulating thyroid...
Graves' disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in iodine-replete areas. Although progre...