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Hyperthyroidism is a lifelong endocrine disease called caused by an overactive thyroid gland that secretes too much T3, T4, or both into the systemic circulation. It is primarily brought on by toxic multinodular goitre, toxic adenomas, and autoimmune Graves disease. Thyrotoxicosis is another name of hyperthyroidism. However, the precise causes of hyperthyroidism is still unclear. In addition, women are more likely to have hyperthyroidism than males in the same age group. Click CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS, ICD-10-CM CODES, and LABORATORY PARAMETERS to view advanced search options.