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The diagnostic features of Graves’ disease (GD) indicate that the patient has suppressed thyroid fun

The diagnostic features of Graves’ disease (GD) indicate that the patient has suppressed thyroid functioning. Symptoms like increased heat sensitivity, a high resting heart rate, and a high blood pressure reading suggest that elevated serum thyroxin levels contributed to goiter development (Schneider et al., 2023). Thyroid function test results confirmed that the patient has mild lid lag, hyperreflexia, elevated titers of thyroid-stimulating immunoglobins (TSIs), and depressed thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels (Rivas et al., 2021). Ultimately, these diagnostic indicators followed the classic pathophysiologic processes that contributed to symptom onset.

 
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