hashitoxicosis

hashitoxicosis
hash·i·tox·i·co·sis (hash″ĭ-tok″sĭ-koґsis) [Hashimoto disease + toxicosis] hyperthyroidism in patients with Hashimoto disease. Cf. painless thyroiditis, under thyroiditis.

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