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<br/>5. Raised prolactin (in a woman with hypothyroidism + increased PRL ⟹ thyrotroph, unless PRL &gt; 200)
<br/>5. Raised prolactin (in a woman with hypothyroidism + increased PRL ⟹ thyrotroph, unless PRL &gt; 200)





Latest revision as of 02:29, 21 March 2023

SUMMARY

1. Hyponatremia

2. Hyperlipidemia

3. NCNC anaemia

4. Pericardial effusion (rare)

5. Raised prolactin (in a woman with hypothyroidism + increased PRL ⟹ thyrotroph, unless PRL > 200)


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