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Control of Thyroglobulin Secretion in Patients with Ectopic

... to the decrease in serum TSH concentration. However, a gradual decline in Tg secretion also is observed during the first year of life in normal children (19). The extent to which our observations in hypothyroid infants reflect this normal process of progressive decline in serum Tg remains speculativ ...
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... Damage to the thyroid gland after childhood cancer is usually the result of radiation to the head, brain or neck. This damage is usually very easy to treat, although it may not show up for years after treatment. Regular check-ups may help find thyroid problems early so that the proper treatment can ...
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... signal the thyroid gland to keep the proper levels of T3 and T4 in the blood.  Compensated hypothyroidism occurs when the pituitary gland has to overwork the thyroid gland to keep the level of thyroid hormones normal in the blood. This may be a temporary problem after radiation, or it may be a sign ...
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... 233 were euthyroid (Eu), 239 hypothyroid (Hypo) with initial TSH levels >15 mU/L, 273 hypothyroid on substitution therapy with L-thyroxine alone and TSH values of 0.35-3.5 mU/L, (hypoRx), 236 hyperthyroid (hyper) and 69 in the acute phase of subacute thyroiditis De Quervain’s (DQ). The ratio of T3/T ...
The Endocrine Regulation of Chicken Growth
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... Scanes, 1988; Proudman et al., 1994). This reflects that endocrine factors other than GH and TH may be responsible for maintaining IGF-I secretion. In dwarf chicken lacking the GHR, reduced body weight and long bone growth are associated with low levels of circulating IGF-I (Huybrechts et al., 1985) ...
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Hormonal breast enhancement

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