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Tirotoxicosis: diagnóstico y tratamiento

La tirotoxicosis es una afección común debida al exceso de hormonas tiroideas circulantes que tiene muchas formas de presentación, por lo que las profesionales consultados son de diversa especialidad.
Autor/a: Bijay Vaidya, Simon H S Pearce Fuente: BMJ 2014;349:g5128 Diagnosis and management of thyrotoxicosis
INDICE:  1. Desarrollo | 2. Referencias
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