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  • curprev 03:5003:50, 7 December 2024 71.201.127.193 talk 80,061 bytes −759 REMOVED MISINFORMATION - Source: A Cornell Medical review of thyroid function results in psychiatric patients found that such patients commonly demonstrate thyroid function abnormalities that do not reflect true thyroid disease, but rather are a manifestation of secondary effects on the HPT axis. Abnormal thyroid results in psych patients usually do not indicate thyroid disease & resolve with treatment of the psychiatric illness itself. psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/appi.ajp.2011.11040631 undo Tags: section blanking Visual edit

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