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[Pathophysiology and clinical aspects of myxedema]
Abstract:
The pathophysiology and clinical presentation of myxedema is reviewed in this article. Myxedema represents the leading symptom in hypothyroidism but also occurs in a localized form in autoimmune hyperthyroidism. Even in subclinical cases of thyroid diseases may myxedema represent a valuable symptom in establishing the correct diagnosis. With adequate laboratory testing to ascertain the underlying disease, specific therapy can usually be initiated.
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