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  1. Toxic nodule or toxic multinodular goiter refers to one or more nodules (typically benign growths) in the thyroid gland that make thyroid hormone without responding to the signal to keep thyroid hormone balanced. The end result is that too much thyroid hormone can be produced and released into the bloodstream, resulting in hyperthyroidism.
    www.thyroid.org/toxic-nodule-multinodular-goiter/
    Some multinodular goiters can be toxic, which means they make too much thyroid hormone. This causes hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism can be treated with medication that stops the production of thyroid hormone, radioactive iodine, or removal of thyroid gland tissue.
    www.healthline.com/health/multinodular-goiter
    Definition A toxic multinodular goiter (MNG; also known as Plummer disease) contains multiple autonomously functioning nodules, resulting in hyperthyroidism. These nodules function independently of thyroid-stimulating hormone and are almost always benign. However, nonfunctioning thyroid nodules in the same goiter may be malignant.
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    However, iodine deficiency can cause goiter (thyroid enlargement); within a goitre, nodules can develop. Risk factors for toxic multinodular goiter include individuals over 60 years of age and being female. Symptoms of toxic multinodular goitre are similar to that of hyperthyroidism, including: Sequence of events:
    Toxic multinodular goiter more or less corresponds to diffuse or multinodular hyperplasia of the thyroid ( Grave's disease also shows hyperplasia, but typically more prominent thickening of follicular linings): Thyroid hyperplasia with a hyperplastic nodule. It characteristically has no capsule (distinguishing it from thyroid adenoma or carcinoma).
    Symptoms of toxic multinodular goitre are similar to that of hyperthyroidism, including: Sequence of events: Iodine deficiency leading to decreased T4 production. Induction of thyroid cell hyperplasia due to low levels of T4. This accounts for the multinodular goitre appearance.
    Risk factors for toxic multinodular goiter include individuals over 60 years of age and being female. Symptoms of toxic multinodular goitre are similar to that of hyperthyroidism, including: Sequence of events: Iodine deficiency leading to decreased T4 production. Induction of thyroid cell hyperplasia due to low levels of T4.
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    Toxic multinodular goitre - Wikipedia

    Toxic multinodular goiter (TMNG), also known as multinodular toxic goiter (MNTG), is an active multinodular goiter associated with hyperthyroidism. It is a common cause of hyperthyroidism in which there is excess production of thyroid hormones from functionally autonomous thyroid nodules, which do not … Mehr anzeigen

    Symptoms of toxic multinodular goitre are similar to that of hyperthyroidism, including:
    heat intolerance
    • muscle weakness/wasting
    hyperactivity Mehr anzeigen

    Sequence of events:
    1. Iodine deficiency leading to decreased T4 production.
    2. Induction of thyroid cell hyperplasia due to low levels of T4. This accounts for … Mehr anzeigen

    Toxic multinodular goiter can be treated with antithyroid medications such as propylthiouracil or methimazole, radioactive iodine, or with surgery. Another treatment … Mehr anzeigen

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    Hyperthyroidism is diagnosed by evaluating symptoms and physical exam findings, and by conducting laboratory tests to confirm the presence of excess thyroid hormones. It is characterized by high levels of thyroid hormone in the blood along with a … Mehr anzeigen

    The usage of terminology for types of goiter has varied over the past century. Physicians and surgeons tend to differentiate … Mehr anzeigen

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