The disease is confined almost entirely, though not exclusively, to women, and I should not advise any exophthalmic woman to marry; neither should I advise a man to marry an exophthalmicgoiter woman.
I know an exophthalmic goiter woman who brought up four children, and very good, healthy children they are.
The children, if not affected by exophthalmic goiter, are liable to be very neurotic.
If a patient hasexophthalmic goiter fully developed, absolute rest in bed, with the treatment outlined above, should soon cause improvement.
Later in exophthalmic goiter the heart muscle may become degenerated, a chronic myocarditis, and the ventricles may slightly dilate.
The tachycardia of a developed exophthalmic goiter is difficult to inhibit.
When the Thyroid was discontinued the catalepsy grew worse, the exophthalmic goitre better; when resumed the catalepsy better, the exophthalmic goitre worse.
At all events, I was led to try the remedy in a pronounced case of goitre, with such good results that I have never since given any other remedy for that disease, either in the exophthalmic or in the uncomplicated form.
Enthusiasts have credited it with equally certain curative effects in tuberculosis, tetanus, and exophthalmic goiter and with power of retarding the development of cancer.
In the Mayo Clinic the operative mortality in seventy cases of exophthalmic goitre with auricular fibrillation was only 2.
In intraventricular block the risk of operation is worth taking, according to the opinion at the Mayo Clinic, where there is exophthalmicgoitre or tonsillitis.
A remarkable study of the modification of laughter and crying by disease is found in that most interesting of diseases--exophthalmic goiter.
In the hyperactivity of the thyroid in exophthalmic goiter one sees a marked tendency to fever, in severe cases there is daily fever.
Moreover, a happy marriage has many times been followed by a cure of the exophthalmic goiter which appeared in the wake of such an experience.
If the thyroid cannot endure the strain, it undergoes hyperplasia, which in turn may result in a colloid goiter or in exophthalmic goiter.
Exophthalmic goiter may result from long emotional or mental stress in those cases in which the thyroid takes the brunt of the strain upon the mechanism.
This is undoubtedly the reason why a severe case of exophthalmic goiter sustains a permanent loss of brain power.
This whole train of deleterious results of body activation without action may be best observed and studied in that most emotional of diseases--exophthalmic goiter.
It relates to the phenomena of one of the most interesting diseases in the entire category of human ailments--I refer to exophthalmic goiter, or Graves' disease, a disease primarily involving the emotions.
Exophthalmic goitre is attended characteristically by a full, somewhat rapid, and bounding pulse, the cardiac impulse being also proportionately violent and extended.
Of the cause of exophthalmic goître but little is known for certain.
We can, however, call to mind a fair number of cases of exophthalmic goître in the male sex.
We can no more tell you how long an attack of exophthalmic goître will last than we could tell you the day of your death.
In excess they produce such diseases as exophthalmic goiter, and goiter is concerned with the enlargement of the glands and surrounding tissues beyond anything like natural size.
I can't imagine how they could have failed to guess it, except that they never would have suspected to look for anything resembling exophthalmic goiter in a person of her stamina," he answered, pronouncing the word slowly.
If there is an oversupply of thyroid hormones," continued Craig, "that excess will produce many changes, for instance a condition very much like exophthalmic goiter.
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