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- Thyrotoxic_myopathy abstract "Thyrotoxic myopathy (TM) is a neuromuscular disorder that develops due to the overproduction of the thyroid hormone thyroxine. Also known as hyperthyroid myopathy, TM is one of many myopathies that lead to muscle weakness and muscle tissue breakdown. Evidence indicates the onset may be caused by hyperthyroidism. There are two known causes of hyperthyroidism that lead to development thyrotoxic myopathy including a multinodular goiter and Graves' disease. Physical symptoms of TM may include muscle weakness, the breakdown of muscle tissue, fatigue, and heat intolerance. Physical acts such as lifting objects and climbing stairs may become increasingly difficult. If untreated, TM can be an extremely debilitating disorder that can, in extreme rare cases, lead to death. If diagnosed and treated properly the effects can be controlled and in most cases reversed leaving no lasting effects.".
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- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Acetylcholine.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Acetylcholinesterase.
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- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Myoneural_junction_and_neuromuscular_diseases.
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- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Creatine_phosphokinase.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Electromyography.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Endoplasmic_reticulum.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Goiter.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Goitre.
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- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Heat_intolerance.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Hyperthyroidism.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid_axis.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Hypothyroidism.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Motor_end_plate.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Multinodular_goiters.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Myopathy.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Neuromuscular.
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- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Neurotransmitter.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Sarcoplasmic_reticulum.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Thyroid.
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- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Thyroxine.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLink Trophic_factor.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thyrotoxic myopathy".
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- Thyrotoxic_myopathy icd "359.5".
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy name "Thyrotoxic myopathy".
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- Thyrotoxic_myopathy subject Category:Myoneural_junction_and_neuromuscular_diseases.
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy hypernym Disorder.
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- Thyrotoxic_myopathy comment "Thyrotoxic myopathy (TM) is a neuromuscular disorder that develops due to the overproduction of the thyroid hormone thyroxine. Also known as hyperthyroid myopathy, TM is one of many myopathies that lead to muscle weakness and muscle tissue breakdown. Evidence indicates the onset may be caused by hyperthyroidism. There are two known causes of hyperthyroidism that lead to development thyrotoxic myopathy including a multinodular goiter and Graves' disease.".
- Thyrotoxic_myopathy label "Thyrotoxic myopathy".
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