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Can a blood test tell if Graves’ disease will come back after stopping medicine?

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Thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin levels during low-dose antithyroid therapy predict Graves’ disease relapse

doi:10.3389/fendo.2025.1697122
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Methodology score · 53/100

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Doctors use medicine to calm down an overactive thyroid in Graves’ disease. But sometimes it comes back after stopping the medicine. This study looked at a special blood marker called TSI to see if it can guess who will get sick again.

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Nguyen PVN, Nguyen KT