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Graves Disease

Autoimmune disease of endocrine system that involves production of excessive amount of thyroid hormones, located in thyroid gland

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    The thyroid gland / editors: Rosalind Pitt-Rivers [and] W.R. Trotter.

    | Date: 1964
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    An unusual case of Graves' disease / by James Craig.

    Craig, James. | Date: 1894
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    Oedema in Graves' disease / by Arthur Maude.

    Maude, Arthur. | Date: 1891
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    The value of diminished electrical resistance of the human body as a symptom in Graves' disease / by H.W.D. Cardew.

    Cardew, H.W.D. | Date: 1891
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    The present status of the surgery of systematic goitre : illustrative cases / William Seaman Bainbridge, A.M., Sc.D., M.D.

    Bainbridge, William Seaman, 1870-1947 | Date: [1914?]

Related topics

Goiter
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology
Thyroid Diseases
Graves' disease
Goiter
Graves Ophthalmopathy
Graves Ophthalmopathy
Hyperthyroidism
Thyroid Gland

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