mechanistic
Analysis v1
Strong Support
In Graves’ disease, there might be something else besides known triggers that’s revving up the thyroid — and dexamethasone could be affecting it, since the hormone changes happen too fast to be just from antibodies.
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Acute effects of corticosteroids on thyroid activity in Graves' disease.
Cross-Sectional Study
Human
1975 AugThe study gave dexamethasone to people with Graves’ disease and found thyroid hormone levels dropped quickly in a way that can’t be explained by known factors, suggesting something else—possibly a new stimulator—is involved and affected by the drug.
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