نتایج جستجو برای: graves

تعداد نتایج: 8290  

2011
Wirasat Hasnain Isaac E. Stillman George P. Bayliss

OBJECTIVE To describe a possible association between Graves' disease and nephrotic syndrome secondary to minimal change renal disease and to review the literature related to renal diseases in patients with Graves' disease. METHODS The clinical, laboratory, and renal biopsy findings in a patient with Graves' disease and minimal change renal disease are discussed. In addition, the pertinent Eng...

2013
Sigmund A. Weitzman Thomas P. Stossel David C. Harmon Gilbert Daniels Farahe Maloof E. Chester Ridgway

The hyperthyroidism of Graves' disease may be caused by autoantibodies to thyrotropin (TSH) receptors. We have found that patients with this disease have autoantibodies to neutrophils as well, which can be displaced by TSH. Using a radiochemical opsonic assay, we found serum antibodies against homologous neutrophils in 6 of 11 Graves' patients. With a staphylococcal protein A-binding assay, we ...

2006
James A. Greenberg

OBJECTIVES Although the ubiquitous Graves speculum (open-sided or closed) is versatile and familiar, its shortest length is often too long for comfortable manipulation of the newer, pliable, flexible hysteroscopes. The Greenberg speculum is a modification of a Graves speculum with an open side to allow for the removal of instruments while they are still in the vagina. Whereas a standard mediums...

2015
Yeoree Yang Seawon Hwang Minji Kim Yejee Lim Min-Hee Kim Sohee Lee Dong-Jun Lim Moo-Il Kang Bong-Yun Cha

The three major forms of treatment for Graves thyrotoxicosis are antithyroid drugs, radioactive iodine therapy and thyroidectomy. Surgery is the definitive treatment for Graves thyrotoxicosis that is generally recommended when other treatments have failed or are contraindicated. Generally, thyrotoxic patients should be euthyroid before surgery to minimize potential complications which usually r...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 1997
T Saito T Endo A Kawaguchi M Ikeda M Nakazato T Kogai T Onaya

The Na+/I- symporter (NIS) is important in hormone synthesis in the thyroid gland. NIS activity, as reflected by I- uptake, was increased by TSH (1 mU/mL) or forskolin (10 mumol/L) in primary cultured human thyroid cells. Northern blot analysis revealed that incubation of these cells with TSH or forskolin for 24 h increased the abundance of NIS messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) 2.3- and 2.5-fol...

2017
Akane Ide Nobuyuki Amino Takumi Kudo Waka Yoshioka Mako Hisakado Eijun Nishihara Mitsuru Ito Shuji Fukata Hirotoshi Nakamura Akira Miyauchi

BACKGROUND Pregnancy and delivery markedly influence thyroid function. However, the comparative prevalence of gestational thyrotoxicosis (GT), new onset of Graves' disease during pregnancy (GD during pregnancy), postpartum destructive thyrotoxicosis (PPT), and postpartum Graves' thyrotoxicosis (PPGD) has not yet been determined. METHODS We prospectively registered and performed a review of 41...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 1995
H. Y. Yoo S. K. Oh K. H. Yi B. Y. Cho C. S. Koh

This study was performed to prove the hypothesis that oncogene expressions would have the same patterns with those of cellular growth to growth factors in FRTL-5 cells. Ribonucleic acids of FRTL-5 were extracted at 15', 30', 60' and 120' after administration of growth factors to quiescent FRTL-5, and blotted to the nitrocellulose membrane. They were hybridized with radiolabelled c-fos, c-myc an...

2012
Katharine Herrup

After five long years, the Center City rapist case came to a close last Thursday when Air Force airman Troy Graves pleaded guilty to six counts of rape and the 1998 murder of Wharton doctoral student Shannon Schieber. After Graves apologized to his victims in a packed courtroom, Common Pleas Court Judge Benjamin Lerner sentenced him to life in prison without parole for the murder, plus 60 to 12...

Journal: :Endocrine journal 2010
Hariklia Gakiopoulou Eleni Litsiou Konstantinos Valaris Dimitrios Balafoutas Efstratios Patsouris Sofia Tseleni-Balafouta

Reactive C-cell hyperplasia (CCH) has been observed in cases of autoimmune Hashimoto's thyroiditis; however, its occurrence in Graves' disease, the other major autoimmune disorder, has not yet been investigated. On the other hand, although Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) serum levels have been reported elevated in patients with autoimmune thyroid disease (ATD), the source of CEA production at th...

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