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Hyperthyroidism Symptom Checklist

The Hyperthyroidism Symptom Checklist is a structured assessment tool for quantifying the symptom burden of Graves' disease and other thyrotoxicosis conditions. It captures the multisystem manifestations of excess thyroid hormone: cardiovascular (palpitations, tachycardia, arrhythmia), neuropsychiatric (anxiety, tremor, insomnia), metabolic (heat intolerance, weight loss, appetite), and eye-specific symptoms (in Graves' ophthalmopathy). Used in endocrinology practice and clinical trials to monitor disease activity and treatment response.

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Hyperthyroidism Symptom Checklist: Graves' Disease and Thyrotoxicosis Assessment
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / endocrinology
  • Engel, G. L., Dayan, A. D., Thorn, G. W., et al. (1997). Hyperthyroidism: A multisystem disease with diverse manifestations. Adv Intern Med, 42, 55-91. · URL
  • Boelaert, K., Torlinska, B., Holder, R. L., & Franklyn, J. A. (2009). Older subjects with hyperthyroidism present with a different symptom pattern than younger patients. J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 94(8), 2815-2820. · URL
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