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Hormones, the biochemical messengers produced by endocrine glands, are pivotal in regulating bodily functions and maintaining homeostasis. Each hormone's balance is crucial; imbalances can lead to significant physiological disruptions. Major hormones include oxytocin, cortisol, epinephrine, estrogen, testosterone, thyroxine, growth hormone, insulin, and glucagon.
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Graves disease can cause thymic hyperplasia, a benign thymus enlargement. This case highlights a large thymic mass that resolved with Graves disease treatment, avoiding unnecessary procedures.

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  • Endocrinology
  • Oncology

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  • Thymic hyperplasia (TH) is a recognized, albeit rare, complication of Graves disease (GD).
  • TH is a benign condition that typically resolves with effective management of GD.
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