نتایج جستجو برای: parallelepiped graves

تعداد نتایج: 8689  

2014
Giuseppe Giuffrida Salvatore Giovinazzo Rosaria Certo Teresa Manuela Vicchio Sergio Baldari Alfredo Campennì Rosaria Maddalena Ruggeri

The term Marine-Lenhart syndrome describes the association between Graves’ disease and autonomously functioning thyroid nodules (AFTN), such as toxic adenoma or toxic multinodular goiter. The two diseases may coexist or may be present at different moments in the same patient. In the literature, there are many reports on the development of Graves’ disease after radioiodine treatment for AFTN, bu...

Journal: :The Netherlands journal of medicine 2010
A J Starrenburg-Razenberg M Castro Cabezas I M Gan T L Njo A P Rietveld J W F Elte

In autoimmune hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's disease), TPO (thyroid peroxidase) antibodies may be detected, while in autoimmune hyperthyroidism (Graves' disease) thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH ) receptor antibodies (TSH -R-AB s) are frequently present. Less well known is the fact that autoimmune hypothyroidism can present with TSH-R-ABs and ophthalmic Graves' disease (OGD). This condition is als...

2014
Abdullah Noor Rafhati Chee Keong See Fan Kee Hoo Long Bidin Mohamed Badrulnizam

Generally, clinical presentations of Graves' disease range from asymptomatic disease to overt symptomatic hyperthyroidism with heat intolerance, tremor, palpitation, weight loss, and increased appetite. However, atypical presentation of Graves' disease with hematological system involvement, notably pancytopenia, is distinctly uncommon. Hereby, we present and discuss a series of three untreated ...

2011
Hülya Yalçın Bülent Akçora Ali Balcı

UNLABELLED Thyrotoxicosis is one of the rare disorders diagnosed in childhood and adolescence. The most frequent cause is Graves disease. One of the Graves' disease complications is thyroid-associated orbitopathy. A 2-year-old girl was referred to our hospital for decreased weight gain. Her physical examination was normal except for a palpable thyroid tissue and exophtalmia. After laboratory ex...

Journal: :Neuro endocrinology letters 2003
Michal Karasek Andrzej Lewinski

Graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder, caused by thyroid-stimulating antibodies, which bind to and activate the thyrotropin receptor on thyroid cells, inducing the synthesis and release of thyroid hormones. It is a polygenic and multifactorial disease that develops as a result of complex interaction between genetic susceptibility and environmental and/or endogenous factors. Graves' disease ...

Journal: :Journal of Nippon Medical School = Nippon Ika Daigaku zasshi 2013
Mehmet Aşık Emine Binnetoğlu Hacer Şen Zeliha Tekeli Fatma Uysal Kubilay Ukinç

Graves' disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis are the most common autoimmune thyroid diseases. Hypothyroidism can develop in patients with Graves' disease, either spontaneously or as a result of radioactive iodine therapy or surgery. However, it is rare for patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis to subsequently develop Graves' disease. We report a case of alopecia areata associated with Graves' di...

Journal: :Journal of the Acoustical Society of Japan (E) 2000

2011
Shai Halevi

We briefly recall Micciancio’s “cleaned-up version” of GGH cryptosystems [GGH97, Mic01]. The secret and public keys are “good” and “bad” bases of some lattice Λ. More specifically, the keyholder generates a good basis by choosing Bsk to be a basis of short, “nearly orthogonal” vectors. Then it sets the public key to be the Hermite normal form of the same lattice, Bpk def = HNF(Λ(Bsk)). A cipher...

2013
Yoon Young Cho Ji Young Joung Hyemin Jeong Dongmo Je Yun Soo Hong Sunghwan Suh Sun Wook Kim

Both Graves disease and Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) are autoimmune disorders caused by impaired self-tolerance mechanisms and triggered by interactions between genetic and environmental factors. GBS in patients who suffer from other autoimmune diseases is rarely reported, and the development of postinfectious GBS in a patient with Graves disease has not been previously reported in the literat...

M GHARAGOUZLOU, M NAKHJEVANI, S RAFIEI,

32 patients (19 female. 13 male)• suffering from Graves' disease with exophthalmus and five without exophthalmus were studied for various autoantibodies including anti-thyroglobulin (ATAB). anti-microsomal antibody (AMAB). anti-parietal antibodies (APAB) and also circulating immune complex (CrC). 43 normal subjects were tested concurrently. Immunofluorescent technique was employed for auto...

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