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not been well studied as a predictive factor for thyroid functional outcome. In this study, we hypothesize that a positive TPO Ab status prior to the first administration of RAI in patients with Graves’ disease increases the incidence of post RAI
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Introduction Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained heart rhythm disorder, becoming a worldwide public health problem due to its increased incidence and prevalence, healthcare costs, morbidity, and mortality. The absolute global
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Introduction Thyrotoxicosis affects around 100 children under the age of 15 years in the UK every year ( 1 ) although the incidence may be increasing ( 2 ). Management typically involves the administration of thionamide anti-thyroid drug (ATD
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higher incidence of GD in Sweden compared to other causes of hyperthyroidism like toxic nodular goiter ( 33 , 34 ). In this group a total of 1204 women were given a psychiatric diagnosis at any time during the 5 years preceding the E05 diagnosis. The
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of thyroid nodules and a relevant risk of thyroid malignancy (3.3% of patients during a median follow-up of 3.3 years) compared to the general population ( 9 , 16 , 17 ). Hence incidence of thyroid cancer is higher from what is reported for the
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ventricular tachyarrhythmias. The more complicated the congenital heart defect and the palliation required, the higher and earlier the incidence of atrial arrhythmias ( 1 ). These are associated with thromboembolic phenomena and hemodynamic compromise and are
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)toxicosis. However, it is noteworthy that there is a lack of information regarding the prevalence and incidence of T3 (thyro)toxicosis. The complexity of free T3 measurements further compounds this issue, necessitating further research ( 36 ). In the majority of