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hemithyroidectomy has not previously been addressed, and these patients are generally considered euthyroid. Thyroid hormones regulate a number of cellular functions, a major one of which is regulation of mitochondrial energy production [ 2 ] and biogenesis [ 3
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. What Does This Case Report Add? We report severe inflammatory ophthalmopathy in a patient with a non-small-cell lung cancer treated with anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody (nivolumab). The euthyroid patient had no detectable anti
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3 ) and FT 4 , which also maintain interdependent equilibrium positions. While allowing for greater flexibility in the physiological responses of individuals across the euthyroid reference range, this may demand significant variation in the
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a rise of the iodine uptake, thyroid hypertrophy, and hyperplasia [ 5 , 6 ]. In mild to moderate iodine deficiency, the thyroid is able to maintain euthyroidism in most individuals due to increased activity; however, as a consequence, it may lead to
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correlation between TH, THRs and claudin-1 has not been studied. In this study, we investigated whether TH may impact claudin-1 expression in liver tissues and which compartments could be affected. We used male and female C57BL/6NTac mice with a euthyroid
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infertile females with positive thyroid antibodies, and nearly 20% would treat euthyroid patients with simple goitre that grew over time (never indicated versus. others; p = NS). Unrelated conditions (depression resistant to anti-depressant medications
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newly diagnosed GD patients compared to controls. Materials and Methods We recruited patients with newly diagnosed GD and population-based euthyroid controls matched for age (±2 years), sex and menopausal status. The patients with GD were all
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after achieving a stable euthyroid state with medical therapy. Research Design and Methods Forty-five treatment-naïve patients diagnosed as having GD and presenting to the endocrinology and metabolism outpatient department at the Jawaharlal
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, 14 ). A Chinese study of 264 sarcopenic patients aged 80 years and older found that in a euthyroid population, those with lower levels of free triiodothyronine (FT3) had a higher risk of mortality ( 15 ). An American survey also found the association