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  2. Hashimoto's thyroiditis - Wikipedia

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    The thyroid of someone with Hashimoto's thyroiditis as seen with a microscope at low magnification: Specialty: Endocrinology: Symptoms: Painless goiter, weight gain, feeling tired, constipation, depression, dry skin, hair loss: Complications: Thyroid lymphoma. Usual onset: 30–50 years old: Causes: Genetic and environmental factors. Risk factors

  3. Signs and symptoms of Graves' disease - Wikipedia

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    Brittle nails; Plummer's nail; Nose/Sinuses. Chronic sinus infections; Neck. Goitre (enlarged thyroid): If the thyroid grows large enough, it may compress the recurrent laryngeal nerve, producing vocal cord paralysis, dysphonia, and even respiratory stridor. Compression of the sympathetic chain may result in Horner's syndrome. Eyes

  4. Thyroid - Wikipedia

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    The human thyroid (tan), as viewed from the front; and arteries (red) supplying the gland. The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped gland located in the neck below the Adam's apple. The thyroid, or thyroid gland, is an endocrine gland in vertebrates. In humans, it is in the neck and consists of two connected lobes.

  5. Thyroid disease - Wikipedia

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    Thyroid disease is a medical condition that affects the function of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is located at the front of the neck and produces thyroid hormones [1] that travel through the blood to help regulate many other organs, meaning that it is an endocrine organ. These hormones normally act in the body to regulate energy use ...

  6. Hypothyroidism - Wikipedia

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    Dry, coarse skin Feeling cold Cool extremities Poor memory and concentration Myxedema (mucopolysaccharide deposits in the skin) Constipation, dyspepsia: Hair loss: Weight gain with poor appetite Slow pulse rate: Shortness of breath: Swelling of the limbs Hoarse voice: Delayed relaxation of tendon reflexes

  7. Carotenosis - Wikipedia

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    Dermatology. Carotenosis is a benign and reversible medical condition where an excess of dietary carotenoids results in orange discoloration of the outermost skin layer. The discoloration is most easily observed in light-skinned people and may be mistaken for jaundice.