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Sometimes people can have Graves’ disease and show symptoms like bulging eyes or skin issues even if their thyroid isn’t overactive—this can happen if their thyroid doesn’t work well enough to produce excess hormones, and it means doctors might miss the disease if they only check thyroid levels.

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Hypothyroidism with Graves' disease.

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1970 Feb 23

The study shows that people can have Graves’ disease with an underactive thyroid if their thyroid can’t respond properly, and still show signs of the disease, which supports the idea that the disease’s effects aren’t always due to an overactive thyroid.

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