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Hyperthyroidism in pediatric patients manifests as an excess production and release of thyroid hormones, which accelerates metabolism and activates the sympathetic nervous system (1). This results in symptoms such as palpitations, excessive sweating, heightened appetite, frequent bowel movements, and unintended weight loss (1). A key feature is the
<p>Common Clinical Manifestations of Hyperthyroidism in Pederastic Population</p>

Common Clinical Manifestations of Hyperthyroidism in Pederastic Population

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