What kind of therapeutic solutions for Graves' disease does modern medicine propose? - a review of the literature
Background: Graves' disease is responsible for 60-80% causes of hyperthyreosis. An important role in the pathogenesis is played by anti-TSHR immunoglobulins (TRAb), that stimulate TSH receptors leading to excessive hormone synthesis and release by the gland. The aim of the study: This study was...
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Main Authors: | Natalia Woś (Author), Karolina Szala-Czerwonka (Author), Adrian Rejmer (Author), Katarzyna Rojek (Author), Lucjan Bednarz (Author), Karolina Wijas (Author), Kinga Bialic (Author), Rafał Bakalarczyk (Author), Artur Bialic (Author), Paweł Majewski (Author) |
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Kazimierz Wielki University,
2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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