hyperthyroidism Meaning & Definition

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  • Sustained neonatal hyperthyroidism in the rat affects myelination in the central nervous system.

  • Sub-clinical hyperthyroidism can also occur when patients are taking thyroxine.

  • A 68-year-old man with hyperthyroidism, cardiovascular disease, chronic emphysema, and diabetes mellitus, is separated from his wife, but not divorced.

  • The myopathy of primary hyperthyroidism responds to removal of the adenoma.

  • In both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism, the mechanism of diarrhoea is altered motility (although in hypothyroidism, constipation is more commonly found).

  • Exploding "hyperthyroidism" captures all 2,310 articles (set 4).

  • Conversely, weakness in hyperthyroidism is more evident, and may be the presenting symptom, but the serum creatine kinase is usually normal or only slightly increased.

  • The aetiology is diverse, with implications for older persons and includes infections, immune processes and endocrine causes, for example, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, hyperadrenalism, hyperparathyroidism and hyperpituitarism.

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