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    Graves Disease

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    Graves’ Disease Hyperthyroidism and Treatments 0 comments Graves’ disease is the leading cause of hyperthyroidism. Complications can include hypertension‚ cardiac arrhythmias and thyroid eye disease but treatments are available. Jim Lowrance Posted on Aug 7‚ 2009 Graves’ disease is an autoimmune condition affecting the thyroid gland that results in abnormally high levels of thyroid hormone to be released into the body causing hyperthyroidism. There is no cure for Graves’ but progression of

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    Thyroid

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    Thyroid The Thyroid or Thyroid gland is one of the largest endocrine glands in the body. The endocrine system is the system that secretes hormones and regulates the body. The thyroid is located in the lower front part of the neck‚ near the trachea and below the larynx. It comprises of two lobes connected together by the band of tissue called the isthmus. The thyroid weighs about 18-60 grams and is very light and is larger in men than women but it is bigger in women when pregnant. It looks like

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    Graves Disease Case Study

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    Grave’s disease is an autoimmune disorder that deals specifically with the thyroid gland. The body makes antibodies that bind to TSHR‚ thyroid- stimulating receptor‚ on the thyroid gland. This leads to hyperthyroidism or a huge increase in the release of hormones from the thyroid gland. Under normal conditions TSH or thyroid stimulating hormone‚ released from the anterior pituitary gland‚ mediates the release of thyroid hormone. This cycle of the production of thyroid hormone is self- regulated by

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    suppressive therapy. The patient is monitored to keep serum TSH in a low but detectable range to avoid hyperthyroidism‚ cardiac arrhythmias‚ and osteoporosis. The patient has to be compliant with monitoring. Some authorities suggest suppressive treatment for a definite time period instead of indefinite therapy. Patients with Hashimoto thyroiditis respond better. * Treatment of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism often reduces the size of a goiter. * Thyroid hormone replacement is often required following

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    points: I am going to inform you on both disorders and some treatment plans. BODY: I. Hyperthyroidism a. Also known as Graves’ disease or overactive thyroid gland a.i. The Graves’ disease is an immune system disorder. a.ii. It is the most common disorder resulting in hyperthyroidism b. This specific disease makes your thyroid produce more thyroid hormones than your body can process c. Hyperthyroidism causes your heart beat to speed up and speeds up the time it takes your body to turn food

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    magnesium deficiency‚ such as muscle weakness‚ twitching‚ cramping‚ confusion‚ cardiac arrhythmias‚ and seizures. T3: Normal Ranges: 100 - 200 ng/dL A T3 test is used to assess thyroid function. It is ordered primarily to help diagnose hyperthyroidism and may be ordered to help monitor the status of a person with a known thyroid disorder. The T3 test is usually ordered following an abnormal TSH and T4 test. Either the total T3 or the free T3 may be ordered. Since most of the T3 is bound to

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    Choice Case Study

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    "A" is the best answer. Both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism are common causes of menstrual cycle disturbances and amenorrhea‚ and thyroid function screening is warranted in the workup of an adolescent patient with secondary amenorrhea. This patient exhibits classic signs of hyperthyroidism‚ such as sleep disturbance‚ weight loss‚ tachycardia‚ and systolic hypertension‚ as well as lid lag on physical examination. The combination of laboratory findings of hyperthyroidism (low TSH‚ high FT4) and essentially

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    Graves' Disease

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    DISEASE Graves’ Disease Graves’ Disease Graves’ disease‚ also known as toxic diffuse goiter‚ is the most common cause (80%) of hyperthyroidism in the United States (Rakel & Bope‚ 2008). Hyperthyroidism is a hypermetabolic disorder that occurs when the thyroid gland makes more thyroid hormone than the body needs (Nettina‚ 2006). Over activity of the thyroid gland leads to high levels of thyroid hormones in the bloodstream

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    What is Graves’ disease? Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disease which causes the thyroid gland to be put into overdrive. Graves’ disease can have an effect on the body‚ causing problems with the eyes‚ skin‚ create goiters‚ and several other symptoms. Little is known about what exactly causes Graves’ disease‚ like many other autoimmune disorders. On the contrary‚ it is known who is susceptible to Graves’ disease. As for where Graves’ disease occurs there are two main areas that are being effected;

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    Hypothyroidism

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    When your body produces too little thyroid hormone‚ the hormone responsible for metabolism‚ heart rate‚ and mood‚ you are said to have hypothyroidism‚ or an underactive thyroid. If your body makes too much of the hormone‚ you’re said to have hyperthyroidism‚ or an overactive thyroid. Thyroid hormone is responsible for everything from your basal metabolic rate—the rate at which your body uses oxygen and energy to function—to the growth of your hair‚ skin‚ and nails. But when you don’t have the right

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