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Example sentences for "hyperthyroidism"

Lexicographically close words:
hyperplasia; hypersecretion; hypersensitive; hyperspace; hypersthene; hypertrichosis; hypertrophic; hypertrophied; hypertrophies; hypertrophy
  1. In hyperthyroidism at first the blood pressure may be lowered on account of the increased physiologic secretion of the thyroid gland.

  2. The rapid heart in hyperthyroidism is also well understood.

  3. White finds that hyperthyroidism of long standing is often attended with auricular fibrillation.

  4. Eight of twenty consecutive functional cases treated by hypnotism by Tombleson were cases of hyperthyroidism and in virtually all of these an effect like the above was registered.

  5. This soldier’s heart is sometimes associated with hyperthyroidism, and sometimes hyperthyroidism is found alone, with symptoms suggesting those of a sort of diffuse Shell-shock.

  6. Re hypnosis, Tombleson says that the most successful cases of hypnosis are those of Shell-shock psychasthenia, but that he gets very good results with hyperthyroidism and with neurasthenia also.

  7. Hyperthyroidism itself has been, of course, a rather striking feature in the foreground or background of many sick patients in the war.

  8. One author claims rapid cures of hyperthyroidism by the relatively simple process of hypnosis.

  9. Hyperthyroidism also has been found by Oppenheim.

  10. In later papers and in "Anoci-association" (Crile and Lower) methods of combating postoperative hyperthyroidism are fully discussed.

  11. According to our observations, no amount of physical trauma inflicted upon animals will cause hyperthyroidism or increased adrenalin in the blood, while fear and rage do produce hyperthyroidism and increased adrenalin (Fig.

  12. In time this ought to produce a degree of hyperthyroidism in the carniverous populations.

  13. There are, too, individuals in whom hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism are mixed, or rather alternate.

  14. Some patients with serious hyperthyroidism may have symptoms resembling those of schizophrenia, in which there is little or no contact with reality.

  15. It is interesting to note that certain factors in upbringing and personality seem to predispose people to hyperthyroidism (this would mean that a feedback loop of the second type may precipitate the disease in some people).

  16. Hyperthyroidism is eight times more common in women than in men.

  17. The classical symptoms of hyperthyroidism are staring eyes and enlargement of the neck, but these need not be present.

  18. Individuals who later develop hyperthyroidism often have these characteristics: {103} * They were forced prematurely to become self-sufficient and responsible.


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