Thyroid Lobectomy - Articles
Thyroid
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Dr. Anshu Gupta

Thyroid disease assumes various forms, the most frequent being hypothyroidism, also known as myxedema, and hyperthyroidism also known as thyrotoxicosis or exophthalmic goitre. ...
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Thyroid Reference
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Donna

... nged the range of appropriate TSH levels in January of 2003. The appropriate range was .035-5.00 but is now .035-3.00. Anyone having a TSH over 3.00 is considered to have hypothyroidism and should be treated. Anyone between 2.00 and 3.00 with symptoms should be suspect and considered for treatment. If you have symptoms of hypothyroidism such as th ...
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Thyroiditis
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Nathan M.
I went and saw an endocrinologist on Thursday afternoon. He told me that I have what appears to be a simple inflammation of my thyroid. I guess this is not uncommon, and he made it seem like my kidney disease may have been the cause, though they could never tell for sure what caused it.You might be a ...
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Thyroid
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Dr. Paul V.
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Although controversial, many believe that hypothyroidism is underdiagnosed and that many people who have had blood tests indicating normal thyroid function may actually suffer from hypothyroidism. Broda Barnes, MD, was pe ...
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Thyroid and Findings
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Donna

... surprised that no one detected them sooner. He felt them with a simple examination of my neck, while he had me drinking water. 2) Function - We agree; most likely I am Hypothyroid. In spite of a "normal" TSH, I could still have an underactive thyroid. This guy ran a timed TRH test, as well as took blood: Anti Microsomal AB Anti Thyroglobulin ...
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Thyroid
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Kimberly H.
... t talk to my doctor last night, and he seemed to be in agreement that the endocrinologist needed to go. He of course didn't say that, but was okay with taking back over on my thyroid care... now that we know that there isn't anything more complicated going on in there. He left me some samples of medicine to try for the first 6 weeks, and then I'll ...
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