نتایج جستجو برای: graves disease

تعداد نتایج: 1493814  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2003
David S Cooper

yperthyroidism is a common endocrine disorder. A recent national survey found a prevalence of 0.5% in the general US population. The most common cause of hyperthyroidism is Graves’ disease, which accounts for 80% to 90% of cases. Three treatment options currently are available for patients with Graves’ disease: radioiodine therapy, antithyroid drugs, and thyroidectomy. The clinician should choo...

Journal: :Endocrinologia japonica 1988
I Kobayashi T Inukai M Takahashi A Ishii K Ohshima M Mori Y Shimomura S Kobayashi A Hashimoto M Sugiura

An immunofluorescence study using unfixed cryostat sections of rat pituitary glands was carried out on sera from 34 patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis, 28 patients with Graves' disease, 10 patients with thyroid adenoma and 50 healthy subjects. After absorption of sera with rat liver tissues, 19 of 34 patients retained reactivity to anterior pituitary cell antibodies (PCA, 55.8%). On the othe...

2015
Dimitrios Angelis Rita Ann Kubicky Alan B. Zubrow

Maternal Graves' disease is relatively uncommon with an estimated incidence of 0.4%-1% of all pregnancies, but only 1-5% of newborns delivered to mothers with Graves' disease develop overt clinical signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Here, we describe a case of a 1380-gram female neonate who was born at 30-week gestation to a mother with Graves' disease. Our patient presented with hyperthyro...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1929

Journal: :Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2012

Journal: :The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 1910

Journal: :Clinical medicine 2003
Jayne Franklyn

Thyrotoxicosis is a common disorder, especially in women. The most frequent cause is Graves' disease (autoimmune hyperthyroidism). Other important causes include toxic nodular hyperthyroidism, due to the presence of one or more autonomously functioning thyroid nodules, and thyroiditis caused by inflammation, which results in release of stored hormones. Antithyroid drugs are the usual initial tr...

2009
Pieter Gillard Volkert Huurman Bart Van der Auwera Brigitte Decallonne Kris Poppe Bart O. Roep Frans Gorus Chantal Mathieu Daniel Pipeleers Bart Keymeulen

OBJECTIVE After an initially successful islet cell transplantation, a number of patients return to C-peptide negativity, and therefore immunosuppressive therapy is discontinued. Some are then found to have developed Graves disease. We examined the risk of Graves disease after immunosuppression. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Immunosuppressive therapy was stopped in 13 type 1 diabetic islet cell ...

2017
Nobumasa Ohara Masanori Kaneko Masaru Kitazawa Yasuyuki Uemura Shinichi Minagawa Masashi Miyakoshi Kenzo Kaneko Kyuzi Kamoi

BACKGROUND Graves' disease is an autoimmune thyroid disorder characterized by hyperthyroidism, and patients exhibit thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor antibody. The major methods of measuring circulating thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor antibody include the thyroid-stimulating hormone-binding inhibitory immunoglobulin assays. Although the diagnostic accuracy of these assays has been impro...

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