Graves disease is caused by oversecretion of T3 and T4, leading to weight loss, exophthalmia, increased metabolic rate, heart rate, breathing rate, body temperature, and sweating.
La enfermedad de Graves es causada por una hipersecreción de T3 y T4, resultando en pérdida de peso, exoftalmia, aumento de la tasa metabólica, latido cardíaco, frecuencia respiratoria, temperatura corporal y sudoración.
Front | Graves disease cause symptoms |
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Back | Cause: Oversecretion of T3 and T4 SYMPTOMS: • Weight loss • Exophthalmia • Increased metabolic rate, heartbeat, breathing rate, body temperature & sweating |
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