Thyroxine-treated women with low TSH levels lose bone mineral from the spine more rapidly than do women without known thyroid disease. These patients are therefore at increased risk for osteoporosis. The absence of detectable biochemical changes in women with low TSH levels may result from their...
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Thyroid hormones are important factors that regulate metabolism and cell differentiation throughout the human body. A complication of thyroid pathology is represented by an alteration of the bone metabolism which can lead to osteoporosis and fragility fractures, known to have a high mortality...
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Subclinical hyperthyroidism is defined by a low or undetectable serum thyroid-stimulating hormone level, with normal free thyroxine and total or free triiodothyronine levels. It can be caused by increased endogenous production of thyroid hormone (e.g., in Graves disease, toxic nodular goiter, or...
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FT3 is way up there and TSH basically zero. Your FT4 / FT3 ratio looks like mine when I was going nuts with the T3. If I didn't know better I would guess you just stepped out of
@RobRoy's office. Be careful man!
The anti-woke TOT Gods ring the alarm bells of AI effect on bone loss but hold up where is their concern with giving their patient's blood profile of hyperthyroidism?