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thyrotoxicosis

n. a condition caused by an excess of thyroid hormones, which may be produced by an overactive thyroid gland or administered therapeutically. Endogenous thyrotoxicosis may be familial and can involve an autoimmune reaction in which the patient’s antibodies stimulate rather than destroy the cells producing thyroid hormone. Thyrotoxicosis is characterized by nervousness, tremor, palpitation, weakness, heat sensitivity with sweating, and increased appetite with weight loss. There may be exophthalmos associated with goiter. Thyrotoxicosis is frequently associated with hyperplasia (enlargement) of the thyroid gland, as in Graves’ disease, or the development of thyroid nodules (Plummer’s disease), which occurs in older people. See also hyperthyroidism.

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January 19th 2025

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pretest

1. n. an initial assessment designed to measure existing characteristics (e.g., knowledge, ability) before some intervention, condition, manipulation, or treatment is introduced. Pretests often are given to research participants before they take part in a study. For example, in a study examining whether training helps math performance, participants might be administered a short math test to assess their original knowledge prior to undergoing the training. See also posttest.

2. n. a test administered before the main study to ensure that participants understand the instructions and procedures. See pilot study; practice trial.

3. vb. to administer a pretest.