You are also right that the iodine-containing dye from CT scans can precipitate hyperthyroidism in a person who is destined ...
You could indeed have hyperthyroidism, and if you saw your doctor, you would very likely be tested.
You are also right that the iodine-containing dye from CT scans can precipitate hyperthyroidism in a person who is destined to get it. However, the risk of this occurring is low. There is no increased ...
I am a male who is 58 years of age. I recently had an MRI of my cervical spine, and just this month, I had a CT scan of my whole abdomen. Since then, I have had symptoms of dry eyes, weight loss and ...
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