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THYROTOXICOSIS AND HYPERTHYROIDISM

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... The endocrine glands: these include the hypothalamus, the anterior and posterior pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pineal, adrenal cortex/medulla, the gonads (ovary and testes) and the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. The hormones released by the glands can be classified as amines, polypeptides ...
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... results of these will be discussed at consultations. There are 3 hormones in particular that we monitor in the blood regularly: T4, T3 and TSH. None of the tests on their own give a definitive answer as to whether we are giving you the right amount of thyroid hormone. The level of hormones in your b ...
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Sheet#3,Dr.Alia , Sereen Alshawish
Sheet#3,Dr.Alia , Sereen Alshawish

... not the case in all situation ; in pregnancy the women need 200 MG , and who have low thyroid hormone need more… Function of the thyroid hormone : 1- maintenance of growth of the children into adults and developments , so deficiencies in T3 &T4 during childhood due to critinisim (actually I didn't h ...
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Table 13-2

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