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Depending on severity and duration of disease, non-thyroidal illness syndrome presents with two related, but distinct phenotypes. They are acute NTIS and wasting syndrome<ref name="pmid28775711">Chatzitomaris A, Hoermann R, Midgley JE, Hering S, Urban... |
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Depending on severity and duration of disease, non-thyroidal illness syndrome presents with two related, but distinct phenotypes. They are acute NTIS and wasting syndrome<ref name="pmid28775711">Chatzitomaris A, Hoermann R, Midgley JE, Hering S, Urban A, Dietrich B, Abood A, Klein HH, Dietrich JW. Thyroid Allostasis-Adaptive Responses of Thyrotropic Feedback Control to Conditions of Strain, Stress, and Developmental Programming. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2017 Jul 20;8:163. {{doi|10.3389/fendo.2017.00163}}. {{PMID|28775711}}; PMCID PMC5517413</ref>. Figure from Chatzitomaris et al 2017, made freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). | Depending on severity and duration of disease, non-thyroidal illness syndrome presents with two related, but distinct phenotypes. They are acute NTIS and wasting syndrome<ref name="pmid28775711">Chatzitomaris A, Hoermann R, Midgley JE, Hering S, Urban A, Dietrich B, Abood A, Klein HH, Dietrich JW. Thyroid Allostasis-Adaptive Responses of Thyrotropic Feedback Control to Conditions of Strain, Stress, and Developmental Programming. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2017 Jul 20;8:163. {{doi|10.3389/fendo.2017.00163}}. {{PMID|28775711}}; PMCID PMC5517413</ref>. Figure from Chatzitomaris et al 2017<ref name="pmid28775711"/>, made freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). | ||
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Depending on severity and duration of disease, non-thyroidal illness syndrome presents with two related, but distinct phenotypes. They are acute NTIS and wasting syndrome[1]. Figure from Chatzitomaris et al 2017[1], made freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Chatzitomaris A, Hoermann R, Midgley JE, Hering S, Urban A, Dietrich B, Abood A, Klein HH, Dietrich JW. Thyroid Allostasis-Adaptive Responses of Thyrotropic Feedback Control to Conditions of Strain, Stress, and Developmental Programming. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2017 Jul 20;8:163. doi:10.3389/fendo.2017.00163. PMID 28775711; PMCID PMC5517413
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