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Graves' disease is caused by IgG antibodies that bind to the Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) receptor on the surfaceof the thyroid gland. These bonds drive the growth of stimulated thyroid follicular cells causing the glands to enlarge andincrease the p... see more

This study aims to develop BIPA teaching materials on reading skills with Graves model. This study uses qualitative research methods that are adapted to conditions in the field. The stages of the Graves model implemented are four stages, namely: 1) needs ... see more

Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) is an autoimmune orbital disorder which occurs most commonly in patients with Graves’ disease,  less frequently in patients with chronic autoimmune thyroiditis. Full-blown GO is characterized by exophthalmos, swelling and inf... see more

Background: The coexistence of Riedel's thyroiditis and Graves' disease is quite rare, presents a diagnostic dilemma and requires a particular clinical approach.Case report: We describe a 69-year-old man who had two autoimmune processes - Riedel's thyroid... see more

Graves’ disease (GD) is an autoimmune disorder that affects thyroid. It is caused by antibody, named thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin (TIS) that acts like thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), resulting in thyroid hormone overproduction – condition called ... see more

ABSTRACT:Introduction: Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disease in which the TSH receptor (TSHR) is an autoantigen. Its stimulation by antibodies inhibiting thyrotropin binding causes increased secretion of free thyroid hormones and consequently symptoms ... see more

In the second half of the 18th century, attention was paid to the problem of harmful air arising from burials in churches and in urban cemeteries. For several years, in many countries, special regulations have been issued banning such funerals and orderin... see more

Las enfermedades graves, como el cáncer, son un problema de salud en cualquier sociedad; conocer su tasa de incidencia es una necesidad, para poder tomar medidas que salven vidas.

Aim. The number of patients with endocrine disorders in the world, in particular, Graves’ disease is continuously increasing. Recent studies have determined the fact of insulin resistance in thyroid disorders. On the one hand, numerous researches prove co... see more

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