A form of hyperthyroidism or excess of thyroid hormones.
General term for severe hyperthyroidism that refers to the collection of symptoms and physical changes regardless of the cause.
a toxic condition resulting from excessive amounts of thyroid hormones in the body, as that occurring in hyperthyroidism
an overactive thyroid gland; pathologically excessive production of thyroid hormones or the condition resulting from excessive production of thyroid hormones
Physical state resulting when the thyroid is overactive, producing too much hormone (exogenous or endogenous.)
a toxic condition resulting from over-activity of the thyroid gland
A toxic condition resulting from overactivity of the thyroid gland.
Poisoning from hyperthyroidism.
Another name for hyperthyroidism or high levels of thyroid hormone. Term comes from prefix "thyro-" meaning thyroid, the root "toxic" meaning harmful, and the suffix "-osis" meaning condition.
The syndrome caused by excessive amounts of thyroid hormones in the bloodstream.
A disease affecting the thyroid gland.
Also called hyperthyreoidism. A disease caused by overfunctioning of the thyroid gland. Symptoms are increased metabolism, weakness, weight loss, nervousness, shaking and in more severe cases bulging eyes.
Also known as Graves' disease, is a disorder of excess thyroid hormone production. It is usually linked to an enlarged thyroid gland and bulging eyes (exophthalmos).
state produced by excessive thyroid hormone