Graves' disease: an autoimmune disease where the thyroid is overactive, resulting in hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis. ...
He earned his doctorate in 1906 with a thesis on heart diseases associated with thyrotoxicosis. For much of his career, he was ...
... thyrotoxicosis, hypercapnia, high body temperature, low red blood cell count, pregnancy). Abnormal heart rhythms (ectopic beat ... thyrotoxicosis, caffeine, cocaine, anemia, amphetamine, mastocytosis). The cardiac etiologies of palpitations are the most life ...
... can be a result of prolactinomas (adenomas of the anterior pituitary). It may be caused by thyrotoxicosis, ...
If there is uncorrected adrenal insufficiency or thyrotoxicosis, a different approach to therapy must be considered. ...
Certain endocrine diseases including pheochromocytoma and thyrotoxicosis have been identified as potential risk factors for TTS ...
Although not efficacious in treating tuberculosis, Lugol's iodine was successfully used to treat thyrotoxicosis by Plummer. ...
"2016 American Thyroid Association Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Hyperthyroidism and Other Causes of Thyrotoxicosis ...
Normal PTHrP is suggestive of multiple myeloma, vitamin A excess, milk-alkali syndrome, thyrotoxicosis, and immobilisation. ...
The goal of treatment of subacute thyroiditis is to help reduce pain and symptoms of thyrotoxicosis. In drug-induced ... In subacute granulomatous thyroiditis, a prodrome of a viral illness, painful thyroid, and symptoms of thyrotoxicosis may be ... Thyroid function test will evolve through the three phases of thyrotoxicosis, hypothyroidism, and euthyroid state. In the ... This often results in three phases of thyroid dysfunction beginning with initial thyrotoxicosis followed by hypothyroidism ...
Plummer's nail refers to the separation of the nail from the nailbed which occurs in thyrotoxicosis and psoriatic arthritis. ... The Plummer effect is an intrathyroidal feedforward mechanism preventing thyrotoxicosis in situations of high iodine load. His ...
The use of iopanoic acid for treatment of thyrotoxicosis has been discontinued in the United States. In addition to inhibiting ... They can be used in the treatment of patients with severe thyrotoxicosis (thyroid storm) and significant morbidity (e.g., ...
"2016 American Thyroid Association Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Hyperthyroidism and Other Causes of Thyrotoxicosis ...
It was perhaps best known as a treatment for hyperthyroidism conditions, including Graves' disease and thyrotoxicosis. ...
The model has been validated in healthy controls and in cohorts of patients with hypothyroidism and thyrotoxicosis. Multiple ... hypothyroidism and thyrotoxicosis. SimThyr is free and open-source software. This ensures the source code to be available, ...
... thyrotoxicosis, hepatoblastoma, or neuroblastoma. Cases of secondary cystathioninuria are not responsive to vitamin B6 ...
... pheochromocytoma or thyrotoxicosis. Midodrine should not be used in patients with persistent and excessive supine hypertension ...
In patients with thyrotoxicosis, possible deleterious effects from long-term use of pindolol have not been adequately appraised ...
Studies in humans show that an excess of circulating thyroid hormones during thyrotoxicosis results in asthenozoospermia, ...
June 2011). "Hyperthyroidism and other causes of thyrotoxicosis: management guidelines of the American Thyroid Association and ...
... where the organism is unable to develop NTIS in the situation of thyrotoxicosis. Three primary deiodinases are responsible for ... Triiodothyronine thyrotoxicosis due to increased conversion of administered levothyroxine in patients with massive metastatic ...
Glaucoma[citation needed] Thyrotoxicosis by deiodinase inhibition[citation needed] Propranolol may be used to treat severe ... It is used to treat high blood pressure, a number of types of irregular heart rate, thyrotoxicosis, capillary hemangiomas, ...
Blurred vision Sensitivity to light Untreated glaucoma Myasthenia gravis Severe heart failure Thyrotoxicosis Scharer LL, ...
In women, hot flashes must be excluded.[citation needed] Excess thyroid hormone, which is called thyrotoxicosis (such as in ...
... such as in anemia or thyrotoxicosis.[citation needed] Innocent murmurs are inconsequential and usually disappear as the child ...
The Plummer effect is, however, helpful in the management of thyrotoxicosis, where the usage of Lugol's solution helps to limit ... is one of several emergency measures in the management of severe thyrotoxicosis. Via the Plummer effect, a high iodine ... mechanisms taking place in follicular cells of the healthy thyroid gland and preventing the development of thyrotoxicosis in ...
... induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT), can be caused due to the high iodine content in the drug via the Jod-Basedow effect. ...
Additionally, beta blockers find applications in vascular surgery, the treatment of anxiety states, cases of thyrotoxicosis, ...
Other rare causes of hyperthermia include thyrotoxicosis and an adrenal gland tumor, called pheochromocytoma, both of which can ...
Both benign conditions like thyrotoxicosis and certain malignant conditions like papillary thyroid cancer can be treated with ...