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mechanical ventilation was introduced, but despite intensive treatment, he died 4 h after admission. The body underwent autopsy which showed acute respiratory distress syndrome as a cause of death. Besides, samples of thyroid gland obtained from the deceased
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occurs. In conclusion, we show that the evolution of unenhanced radiological thyroid gland density is closely related to the evolution of thyroid function throughout the whole time course of AIT. This suggests that measurement of thyroid gland
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( 1 ). Several studies identified pre-treatment parameters that could help in the prediction of the thyroid functional outcome such as age, gender, thyroid gland volume, free thyroxine (fT4) and free triiodothyronine (fT3) at diagnosis, and thyroid
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occurring in a normal thyroid gland. A mixed type is also recognized. AIT can be a dangerous condition because it may exacerbate underlying cardiac abnormalities leading to increased morbidity and mortality, especially in patients with left ventricular
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-FDG uptake (SUV max 9.5) was observed in the thyroid gland under ICI treatment and then regressed after ICI withdrawal, coinciding with thyroid atrophy and hypothyroidism ( Fig. 3 ). Elevated uptake of several cervical lymph nodes was associated with thyroid
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Introduction Graves' disease (GD) is an autoimmune disease of the thyroid gland and is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. The annual incidence is 20–50 cases per 100,000 people, with a peak incidence between the ages of 30 and 50. The
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Introduction Graves’ hyperthyroidism (GH) is an autoimmune disease mainly affecting the thyroid gland ( 1 , 2 ). The disease is usually transient with remission occurring within a period of 1–2 years after treatment with anti-thyroid drugs
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, 13 ) have been reported in the literature. Different possible theories have been elaborated to explain this thyroid involvement during the COVID-19 era. One of the most accredited hypotheses suggests that the thyroid gland is a potential target for
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pathogenic role in autoimmune thyroid diseases ( 5 ). Both HT and GD are autoimmune thyroid diseases, but their genetic causes, associated immune system alterations and effects on the thyroid gland are fundamentally different. Moreover, new work focusing on