Iodine deficiency is widely known to be the main cause of nodular goiter (NG). In iodine deficient areas subclinical and overt hyperthyroidism is the major cause of morbidity and it is mainly due to toxic NG rather than Graves' disease. Toxic NG, including toxic multinodular goiter and toxic thyroid adenoma is usually encountered in subjects with long-standing NG, in whom thyrotoxicosis is usually preceded by a long phase of euthyroidism and then subclinical hyperthyroidsm (abnormally low TSH with normal circulating thyroid hormones). Epidemiological studies indicate that, compared to Graves' disease, the incidence and prevalence of non-autoimmune hyperthyroidism due to toxic adenoma and toxic multinodular goiter differ in different regions...
The primary regulators of thyroid activity are the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and its recepto...
Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism are well known to be the main clinical features of thyroid pathol...
Context: Resistance to TSH (RTSH) is a condition of impaired responsiveness of the thyroid gland to ...
The process of goitrogenesis is likely to be the consequence of an increased TSH stimulation linked ...
Toxic multinodular goiter is a cause of nonautoimmune hyperthyroidism and is believed to differ in i...
Objective. It has been testified that iodine regulates thyroid function by controlling thyroid-restr...
Abstract Toxic multinodular goiter, a heterogeneous disease producing hyperthyroidism, is frequen...
Toxic thyroid adenomas or functioning nodules are rare in children and adolescents, representing les...
Objective: Differences in iodine intake could account for the variable prevalences reported for soma...
Nodular goiter is the natural evolution of nontoxic goiter, that may be endemic, sporadic or familia...
Introduction. Autoimmune thyroiditis affects in average 2% to 5% of the general population, with you...
Recent advances in the understanding of the molecular biology of the TSH receptor have had a conside...
Background: Germline activating mutations of the thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) gene have been consider...
Objectives: To examine the prevalence of genetic alterations of thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor...
Background: Germline thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) mutations are associated with sporadic congenital n...
The primary regulators of thyroid activity are the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and its recepto...
Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism are well known to be the main clinical features of thyroid pathol...
Context: Resistance to TSH (RTSH) is a condition of impaired responsiveness of the thyroid gland to ...
The process of goitrogenesis is likely to be the consequence of an increased TSH stimulation linked ...
Toxic multinodular goiter is a cause of nonautoimmune hyperthyroidism and is believed to differ in i...
Objective. It has been testified that iodine regulates thyroid function by controlling thyroid-restr...
Abstract Toxic multinodular goiter, a heterogeneous disease producing hyperthyroidism, is frequen...
Toxic thyroid adenomas or functioning nodules are rare in children and adolescents, representing les...
Objective: Differences in iodine intake could account for the variable prevalences reported for soma...
Nodular goiter is the natural evolution of nontoxic goiter, that may be endemic, sporadic or familia...
Introduction. Autoimmune thyroiditis affects in average 2% to 5% of the general population, with you...
Recent advances in the understanding of the molecular biology of the TSH receptor have had a conside...
Background: Germline activating mutations of the thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) gene have been consider...
Objectives: To examine the prevalence of genetic alterations of thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor...
Background: Germline thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) mutations are associated with sporadic congenital n...
The primary regulators of thyroid activity are the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and its recepto...
Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism are well known to be the main clinical features of thyroid pathol...
Context: Resistance to TSH (RTSH) is a condition of impaired responsiveness of the thyroid gland to ...