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'''Toxic multinodular goitre''' (also known as '''toxic nodular goitre''', '''toxic nodular struma''') is a form of [[hyperthyroidism]] - where there is excess production of [[thyroid hormones]]. | |||
It is the second most common cause of [[hyperthyroidism]] after [[Graves disease]]. | |||
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Overview
Toxic multinodular goitre (also known as toxic nodular goitre, toxic nodular struma) is a form of hyperthyroidism - where there is excess production of thyroid hormones.
It is the second most common cause of hyperthyroidism after Graves disease.