Hyperthyroidism. Causes, etiology of Graves’ disease, clinical features, general aspects of treatment

David Lewis Geffner, Jerome M. Hershman
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Abstract

The etiology of Graves’ disease remains unknown. The leading current theory considers it to be an hereditary autoimmune disorder of both humoral and cell-mediated immunity with production of abnormal thyroid stimulators. Uncommon causes of hyperthyroidism include autonomous thyroid nodules, administration of iodine to patients with nodular goiter, subacute thyroiditis, trophoblastic tumors producing molar thyrotropin, large differentiated thyroid carcinomas, struma ovarii, pituitary tumors producing thyrotropin, and taking excessive amounts of thyroid medication.

The clinical features of hyperthyroidism are described. Subtotal thyroidectomy is effective treatment, but has the disadvantage of significant complications which include hypothyroidism, rare mortality, hypoparathyroidism, paralysis of vocal cords and altered voice, recurrence of hyperthyroidism, rare thyroid crisis and morbidity from the wound.

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甲状腺机能亢进。格雷夫斯病的病因、病因学、临床特点、治疗的一般方面
Graves病的病因尚不清楚。目前领先的理论认为它是一种遗传性自身免疫性疾病,包括体液和细胞介导的免疫,并产生异常的甲状腺刺激物。不常见的甲状腺功能亢进的原因包括自主甲状腺结节、结节性甲状腺肿、亚急性甲状腺炎、产生促甲状腺素的滋养细胞肿瘤、大分化甲状腺癌、卵巢瘤、产生促甲状腺素的垂体肿瘤和服用过量的甲状腺药物。本文描述了甲亢的临床特点。甲状腺次全切除术是一种有效的治疗方法,但缺点是并发症严重,包括甲状腺功能减退、死亡率低、甲状旁腺功能减退、声带麻痹和声音改变、甲状腺功能亢进复发、甲状腺危象和伤口并发症。
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