Jane (52 year old female) presents to her primary physician…
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Jаne (52 yeаr оld femаle) presents tо her primary physician after a 6-mоnth history of unexplained weight loss (approximately 12 lbs), increased appetite, and fatigue. She describes episodes of palpitations, heat intolerance, and excessive sweating. She denies significant changes in bowel habits or vision problems. Past Medical History: Hypertension (controlled with lisinopril). No prior thyroid issues. Family History:Mother had a history of goiter, no known thyroid malignancies. Medications: Lisinopril 10 mg daily. Occasional ibuprofen for headaches. Social History:Non-smoker, moderate alcohol use. Works as an elementary school teacher. Physical Examination General: Thin, anxious-appearing woman. Vital Signs: BP: 140/85 mmHg HR: 105 bpm (irregular) Temp: 99.5°F RR: 18/min Neck: Palpable multinodular goiter, non-tender. Cardiovascular: Irregularly irregular rhythm, no murmurs. Neurological: Fine tremor in both hands. Dermatologic: Warm, moist skin. Eyes: No proptosis, no lid lag. Laboratory Findings Test Result Reference Range TSH
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