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Decreased TSH, increased T3, T4, and decreased RAIU. Diagnosis?

Dedcreased TSH, increased T3, T4, and RAIU. Diagnosis?

Decreased TSH, T3, T4 and RAIU. Diagnosis?


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First : Thyroiditis

Second : Primary Hyperthyroidism (commonly graves)

Third : Secondary or tertiary Hypothyroidism (pitutary or hypothalamus)

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Excellent kingsofke !!!! Thank you very much.

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