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.e. Graves’ disease (GD) and toxic nodular goiter (TNG), the localization of cancer, sex, and age when hyperthyroidism was first diagnosed. Methods Data sources The study cohort was created using the Danish Civil Registration System and The Danish
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adults with CHD ( 3 , 4 ). Two main forms of amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT) can occur: type 1 AIT is an iodine-induced hyperthyroidism in nodular goiter or in latent Graves’ disease; type 2 AIT is an amiodarone-induced destructive thyroiditis
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, which may lead to thyroid atrophy. Novel insights ICI-induced destructive thyroiditis can cause a significant volume reduction of goiter and thyroid nodules and inactivation of toxic nodules. Pre-existent nodule or multinodular
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affective symptoms is the fact that depression and anxiety appear more prevalent in autoimmune GD than in toxic nodular goiter (TNG) ( 4 ). The presence of TAO has also been described to exacerbate psychiatric symptoms in GD ( 20 , 25 ). The influence of
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iodine uptake, which may lead to the formation of goiter when faced with a strong stimulus ( 4 ). Differentiated thyroid carcinoma, which originates in the epithelial follicular thyroid cells, represents about 95% of thyroid cancer cases. It includes
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