Hyperthyroid liver disease
Hyperthyroid liver disease is liver damage caused by hyperthyroidism itself. Digestive symptoms such as jaundice, elevated transaminase, loss of appetite, anorexia, and diarrhea appear clinically. Epidemiology: According to prospective studies, 76% of patients with hyperthyroidism have at least one abnormal liver biochemical index before administration. Among them, 64.2% of patients with hyperthyroidism had elevated ALP, and 36.8% had elevated ALT.
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