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Uncontrolled thyroid disease (TSH undetectable or > 10 mIU/L);; Known abuse of alcohol;; A recent injury to body or limb, muscular disorder, use of any ...
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Types · MEN 2A . This also is known as classical MEN 2A or Sipple syndrome. It causes medullary thyroid cancer and noncancerous tumors of the parathyroid glands ...
Has thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in the normal range OR if the TSH is out of normal reference range, the Free T3 is below or within the lab's reference ...
... TSH, thyroid replacement may be initiated if clinically indicated without delaying the start of study treatment); No history of major surgery as follows ...
Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) (0.2-5.0 mIU/L, on replacement therapy if needed); Urinalysis (no red blood cells, red blood cell casts, white blood cells ...
Any abnormal finding of clinical chemistry, hematology, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) or prolactin, or vital signs at screening, which is judged clinically ...
... TSH at the time of screening * Severe hypoglycemia or DKA in last 3 months. * Baseline exercise status-those already doing vigorous exercise such as 1 hour ...
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) (>10 milli-international units per liter [mIU/L]) or free T4 or T3 outside the normal reference range. Note: Participants ...
Causes · Infection, including bacterial, viral or other type of infection. · Cancer of the blood or lymphatic system. · An autoimmune disease causing ongoing, ...
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