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Medical therapy may be required for patients who are still hyperthyroid despite surgery and external radiation.
Hyperthyroid patients will typically "take up" higher than normal levels of radioiodine.
During his last year he suffered from digestive complications and hyperthyroid disease.
It turned out the headaches were the onset of a hyperthyroid condition that almost ended her career.
It was, instead, a hyperthyroid Stonehenge - an urban freak.
Even then, upon cessation of the drugs, the hyperthyroid state may recur.
My doctor told me that many hyperthyroid patients can suffer from premature bone loss so I went for testing.
As a result, the hyperthyroid phase may pass undetected.
"In America it's all monstrous football players and hyperthyroid basketball players."
He was also suffering from a hyperthyroid condition that led doctors to hospitalize him briefly.
It's from the beast that cured her of her hyperthyroid symptoms.
She was later diagnosed with a hyperthyroid condition.
- or perhaps it was just the more finely attuned, hyperthyroid female physiology.
Too much iodine may cause nausea or increased heart rate, similar to the hyperthyroid symptoms listed above.
Her eyes were fierce, cold, hard, slightly hyperthyroid: nymphomaniacal eyes.
They had skin that was pale yellow-green and pear-shaped heads with large, hyperthyroid eyes.
Forget dwindling girls, hyperthyroid budgets and the demise of any real overtaking.
Beta-blockers relieve rapid heart rate and excessive sweating during the hyperthyroid phase.
Hyperthyroidism, as lid lag may be in hyperthyroid patients lacking Grave's disease.
He was hyperthyroid for months, perhaps longer, until that abnormal glandular stimulation affected his heartbeat.
That's where a hyperthyroid copy of TV Guide comes in handy.
The hyperthyroid phase will not usually require treatment but, rarely, propanolol may be used for symptom control in severe cases.
When the gland is destroyed, hyperthyroid patients become hypothyroid and need to take daily hormone medication.
The initial phase of hyperthyroid symptoms occurs transiently about two to six months postpartum.
It is therefore reasonable to assume that in some hyperthyroid patients bone density does not completely return to normal after antithyroid treatment.