Hypothyroidism

publication date: Oct 31, 2011
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After diabetes, hypothyroidism is the most common endocrine condition that we diagnose and treat in primary care. Commonly we detect thyroid disease in patients who present with nonspecific symptoms or signs such as fatigue, weight gain, hair loss or sub-fertility.


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