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Thyrotoxicoses

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What is the singular and plural for thyrotoxicosis?

Thyrotoxic


Is thyrotoxicosis associated with hyperthyroidism?

Thyrotoxicosis is a hyperthyroid condition.


What the complication of thyrotoxicosis?

Thyrotoxicosis is another term for hyperthyroidism, which is overactivity of the thyroid gland. There are many complications that can arise from Thyrotoxicosis. The most dangerous complication is heart failure.


What is the prefix for thyrotoxicosis?

Hyper is the prefix Prefix is the beginning word Hyper- Overactive


What does hyperglycemia due to thyrotoxicosis mean?

Hyperglycemia is high blood sugar; thyrotoxicosis is dangerously high levels of thyroid hormone.


What endocrine gland is responsible for thyrotoxicosis?

the thyroid


What is the medical term meaning Graves disease?

thyrotoxicosis


Can thyrotoxicosis cause hypercalcemia?

Yes, thyrotoxicosis can lead to hypercalcemia by increasing bone turnover and promoting the release of calcium from bones. Additionally, it can enhance the activity of vitamin D, which in turn increases intestinal calcium absorption.


What has the author Victor Riddell written?

Victor Riddell has written: 'The treatment of thyrotoxicosis'


Which condition is a life-threatening condition caused by excessive quanities of the thyroid hormones?

thyrotoxicosis


Struma is a synonym for what thyroid condition?

yup.......may consider as thyrotoxicosis but not assosiate with hyperthyroidism


Is this aposthrophe used correctly in this statement 'It maybe that the patient's cardiac symptoms are secontadry to her thyrotoxicosis?

If you mean the apostrophe in the word "patient's," yes, it is used correctly. The hint is the use of the singular possessive, "her," which refers to one patient, thus, "the patient's cardia..."; if the sentence were worded to include a plurality, "are secondary to their thyrotoxicosis," then one should use the plural possessive, "the patients' cardia...". If, however, you mean the apostrophe before the first word in the sentence, no, it is not used correctly: to be correct it requires a closing apostrophe at he conclusion of the sentence.