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irradiation, we limited the interference of thyroidal dysfunction on thyroid function parameters by excluding all patients with overt primary or subclinical (primary) hypothyroidism, as defined below ( n = 39). In addition, patients with HPDs before receiving
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(TG) level, increased insulin resistance (IR) and a higher fasting plasma glucose ( 5 ). Patients with T2DM may exhibit evidence of subclinical hypercortisolism such as higher 24-h urine-free cortisol levels, higher plasma cortisol levels after
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with longevity ( 33 ). Moreover, older adults show a prevalence for subclinical hypothyroidism, but it is currently highly controversial whether a treatment is beneficial or harmful ( 34 ). Consequently, data on the local change in TH economy on the
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-thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO). The disease is a common cause of low thyroid hormones with a high thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) but some exhibit subclinical hypothyroidism. Interestingly, symptoms of HT and celiac disease (CD) often overlap ( Table 1 ), and
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some CeH patients with a predominant hypothalamic defect. In this subgroup of patients, TSH levels are superimposable to those generally found in subclinical or mild primary hypothyroidism, although the molecule is devoid of full biological activity and
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