Overview of Thyroid Diseases (Hashimoto’s, Graves’, Sick Euthyroid Syndrome, Toxic adenoma, etc.)

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Overview lesson on thyroid diseases (Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Graves' disease, De Quervain's thyroiditis, sick euthyroid syndrome, toxic adenoma and toxic multinodular goiter). Thyroid diseases can be categorized by their function into hypothyroid conditions and hyperthyroid conditions. There are also autoimmune thyroid conditions as well including Graves’ disease and Hashimoto’s. In this lesson, we will look at broad overview of important points you need to know for these various thyroid disease. We will also talk about mnemonic tips and tricks to help you remember each of these conditions.

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So helpful and comprehensive! 🙌 Thank you!! Love the mnemonics too

akshayakannan
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Hey jj.. Your lecture you said graves disease presents with Rubbery thyroid goiter. But researches say its actually hushimotos disease that presents with Rubbery thyroid.. Can you please clarify on that..??

kobanentertainments
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I have very bad symptoms like dizziness and of balance earthrobbing, high calcium in my parathyroid 99 and thyroid T 4 low Tsn high

baulhabooysen
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My family has a tendency to thyroid disease, hypo, hyper, Hashimotos and DeQ's (not blood relative but mother of 3 that are blood). We also have other autoimmune diseases and fibromyalgia

carolgibson-wilson
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I was recently diagnosed with both Graves’ disease and Hashimoto’s. Yesterday I had my first set of bloodwork after my initial diagnosis. Now they are opposite of what they were from my initial diagnosis which showed graves, however I had the Hashimoto’s marker as well. In two months I went from hyper to hypo. Do you know of a good resource that I could learn about having both of those at the same time? I understand that it is rare but can’t find much of anything to educate myself better. Thank you so much in advance.

JenJen
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I just tested 4.97 TSH and i take biotin. Could this have affected my test result?

IndiaM
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how about slightly elevated ft4 (24.86 pmol/L) and tsh (4.24 mIU/L?

im confused with my thyroid test

Mark-ublg
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i thought 'eu' was a Greek radical meaning "beautiful" like in eu-genism for example.
Anyway, thank you so much for this video

yogayantra
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Thank you so much for helping me in my exams 😊

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Living with the stigma of HSV 1 and 2 and not been able to have a healthy relationship was messing up my life until I got some super herbs from Dr odija, I haven't had symptoms for some while now and planning to get another test done. Am grateful and advise you help yourself also, , , ,

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soooo much … thats really helppppful 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

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