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What hormones cause the clinical manifestations of Graves disease (aka Diffuse toxic goiter)? |
What hormones cause the clinical manifestations of Graves disease (aka Diffuse toxic goiter)? Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Maybe you should consider doing your own homework. The hormones are #1- tresdazuipobits ,#2-gersaxutbes- and last but no least #3-urcraniumesuranus Although there are many variants to this equation, nevertheless it is nevermore!!!!!!!! |
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There are no dietary restrictions for a person with hypothyroidism (goiter). ...try it in yahoo. click videos then search..... hope this helps! ...Goiter is the enlargement of the thyroid gland in front of your neck and can be due to: Iodine deficiency Autoimmune thyroiditis: Hashimoto or postpartum thyroiditis Excess iodine (Wolff-Chaik... It depends on your health ! Ask your doctor first about it!! I had radiation done on mine and no surgey because my doctor said my heart rate was to fast at the time for surgery so they did the radi... umm.. since goiter is caused by iodine deficiency, i'd assume you should eat foods containing iodine??? I'd talk to your dr. about this rather than ask people on here... webmd.com i... To slow the heart rate. The excess T-4 from the over active thyroid can cause mild to severe tachycardia. It may have some other beneficial effects in hyperthyroidism, can reduce tremor, and anxi... |
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