Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Hyperthyroidism classification

Hyperthyroidism (hyperthyroidism, or hyperthyroidism) from a variety of causes led to increased thyroid function, thyroid hormone (TH) caused by excessive secretion of the clinical syndrome. For the common endocrine diseases. Hyperthyroidism the major categories are as follows: (1) of a gram of thyroid 1. Graves Disease 2. High-functional autonomy of thyroid nodules or adenomas (Plummer Disease) 3. Multinodular goiter with hyperthyroidism 4. Follicular thyroid cancer 5. Iodine hyperthyroidism 6. Neonatal hyperthyroidism (B) A grams of pituitary (C) heterologous TSH syndrome 1. Choriocarcinoma cell carcinoma with hyperthyroidism 2. Hydatidiform mole with hyperthyroidism 3. Lung cancer and gastrointestinal cancer with hyperthyroidism (4) ovarian goiter with hyperthyroidism (5) grams of only a symptom of thyroid function and is not increased 1. Thyroiditis hyperthyroidism (1) of subacute thyroiditis (2) chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis (Hashimoto's thyroiditis) (3) Radioactive thyroiditis 2. Drug-induced hyperthyroidism

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