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by the members of the task force, and then posted on the ETA website for 4 weeks, inviting comments from ETA members. How Does Amiodarone Affect Thyroid Function Tests in Euthyroid Subjects? Most euthyroid patients started on amiodarone
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month the patient was euthyroid, and during the following 5 years a thyroid-stimulating hormone value within the normal range (mean 2.1 ± 0.9 mU/l) was measured repeatedly. Unfortunately, at the time of diagnosis the patient refused to undergo HMPAO
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, we compared alcohol consumption in euthyroid subjects who did or did not develop TPO-Ab. In study B, we compared alcohol consumption in subjects who did or did not progress to overt hypothyroidism. Subjects and Methods Participants The
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assessment the patient had been diagnosed with thyrotoxicosis, which had been attributed to a multinodular goiter, and was treated with carbimazole. The patient, euthyroid under treatment, underwent a total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo
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, indicating TBG deficiency, was found in a 1-month-old boy from Andrews, S.C., USA, who was euthyroid with normal TSH 2.4 mIU/l (normal 0.35-5.50) and fT 4 1.2 ng/dl (normal 0.8-1.9) but reduced TT 4 1.6 µg/dl (normal 4.5-12.0; table 1 ). TBG was not
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dysfunction ( 5 ). Restoration of euthyroidism is of paramount importance in heart failure (HF) patients; it may be difficult to achieve with medication and it can also be refractory to a combination therapy of thionamides and glucocorticoids, making this a
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. Thyroid function tests before the start of nivolumab treatment showed euthyroidism, with free thyroxine (FT4) 18.1 pmol/L (normal range 9.0–21.8), free triiodothyronine (FT3) 4.5 pmol/L (4.1–8.7), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) 1.22 mU/L (0.4–4.0) (Fig
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; Harlan Teklan, Madison, Wis., USA) for 4 weeks. Euthyroid mice fed a normal chow diet (Altromin GmbH, Lage, Germany) served as controls. T 4 Serum Measurements Total T 4 concentrations in serum were determined by radioimmunoassay using
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examination was without abnormal findings, and he appeared clinically euthyroid. Thyroid ultrasonography was normal regarding size, texture, and echogenicity. In addition, MRI of the pituitary gland and an ACTH-stimulation test were normal. The symptoms and
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Introduction Severe thyrotoxicosis is a life-threatening condition, especially when patients have heart disease or atrial fibrillation [ 1 ]. The main objective is to promptly restore and maintain euthyroidism. Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE