نتایج جستجو برای: hyperthyroidism

تعداد نتایج: 5624  

Journal: :Neuro endocrinology letters 2012
Kazuma Sugie Fujio Umehara Hiroshi Kataoka Aya Kumazawa Satoshi Ueno

OBJECTIVES Hyperthyroidism is often associated with various neuromuscular disorders, most commonly proximal myopathy. Peripheral nerve involvement in hyperthyroidism is very uncommon and has rarely been reported. We describe a 29-year-old woman with untreated hyperthyroidism who presented with chronic severe axonal sensory-motor polyneuropathy. Peripheral nerve involvement developed together wi...

شریفی, فرانک, فولادساز, کوروش, کلانتری, صدرالدین,

  Background & Aim: Hyperthyroidism is one of the important and common diseases of endocrine glands.Since nowadays many people in the world suffer from hyperthyroidism, it imposes economic load upon societies. According to epidemiological studies and existing evidence and papers, hyperthyroidism has significant effects on the metabolism of various organs especially renal function.Therefore, the...

ژورنال: دانشور پزشکی 2012
احمدی, رحیم , عسگری, وحید ,

 Background and Objective: Thyroid disorders, particularly hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, are among the common clinical disorders occurring in most communities. The main aim of this study was to determine the  individual characteristics, common clinical signs and diet history in patients with hypo- or hyperthyroidism in different areas in Hamedan    Materials and Methods: This study...

2012
Nobuyuki Takasu Mina Matsushita

TWO TRABS: TSBAb and TSAb. TSBAb causes hypothyroidism. TSAb causes Graves' hyperthyroidism. TSBAb and TSAb block TSH-binding to cells as TRAb, measured as TSH-binding inhibitory immunoglobulin (TBII). We reevaluate TSBAb and TSAb. We studied TSBAb, TSAb, and TBII over 10 years in 34 TSBAb-positives with hypothyroidism and in 98 TSAb-positives with hyperthyroidism. Half of the 34 TSBAb-positive...

2013
Li-Yu Hu Cheng-Che Shen Yu-Wen Hu Mu-Hong Chen Chia-Fen Tsai Huey-Ling Chiang Chiu-Mei Yeh Wei-Shu Wang Pan-Ming Chen Tsung-Ming Hu Tzeng-Ji Chen Tung-Ping Su Chia-Jen Liu

BACKGROUND Thyroid disorders have long been associated with psychiatric illness, often with symptoms suggestive of mood disorders. The most common clinical features associated with hyperthyroidism are anxiety and depression. The risk of bipolar disorders, especially bipolar mania, among patients with thyroid disorders has not been well characterized. OBJECTIVE We explored the relationship of ...

Journal: :Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 2022

Background: Hyperthyroidism causes a rise in cardiovascular disease and dysrhythmias, leading to increased mortality. Low serum thyrotropin levels are known independent risk factor for atrial fibrillation (AF). The frequency of hyperthyroidism patients with AF is still unknown. Objectives: To determine the prevalence admitted tertiary care hospital Peshawar. Methodology: This was cross sectiona...

Journal: :Archives of family medicine 2000
K A Woeber

Clinical aspects, laboratory investigation, and treatment of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism are reviewed in light of recent information. Special circumstances, such as hyperthyroidism during pregnancy, Graves ophthalmopathy, iodine-induced hyperthyroidism, and subclinical hypothyroidism, are also considered.

2014
Prabhat Jha Yogendra Prasad Singh Bikal Ghimire Binit Kumar Jha

BACKGROUND Pancytopenia is a rare complication of hyperthyroidism. Various mechanisms have been described such as immunological, bone marrow suppression. The possibility of hyperthyroidism should be considered in patients with unexplained pancytopenia. There are many case reports showing the association between hyperthyroidism and pancytopenia. All of these reports show association between Grav...

Journal: :Medsurg nursing : official journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses 2011
Janet E Burton

The thyroid gland is located at the base of the neck, in front of the trachea (windpipe) and esophagus (tube that connects the mouth with the stomach). The thyroid produces thyroid hormone, which helps to regulate many body functions. In hyperthyroidism, the thyroid is overactive and produces more thyroid hormone than the body needs. Women are more likely than men to have hyperthyroidism, and i...

2011
Mala Sharma Wilbert S. Aronow Laxesh Patel Kaushang Gandhi Harit Desai

Hyperthyroidism is a pathological syndrome in which tissue is exposed to excessive amounts of circulating thyroid hormone. The most common cause of this syndrome is Graves' disease, followed by toxic multinodular goitre, and solitary hyperfunctioning nodules. Autoimmune postpartum and subacute thyroiditis, tumors that secrete thyrotropin, and drug-induced thyroid dysfunction, are also important...

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