Graves’ and Hashimoto’s disease

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Description

In this episode:

  • Useful management tips for Grave’s disease (GD) and Hashimotos’ thyroiditis (HT)
  • How to manage a pregnant woman with GD or Hypothyroidism
  • When does a patient with HT require lifelong thyroxine replacement therapy
  • What are the early signs and how to diagnose HT or GD


Guest:
A/Prof Roderick Clifton-Bligh, Endocrinologist

Host: Dr David Lim, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 44 mins


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Last Updated: 13 Sep, 2022

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