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Hypothyroidism results from deficient production of thyroid hormone or a defect in the thyroid hormone receptor activity. hypothyroidism caused during embryonic development of the gland is called:

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hyperthyroidism—an abnormally elevated blood level of thyroid hormones—is often caused by a pituitary or thyroid tumor. In Graves' disease, the hyperthyroid state results from an autoimmune reaction in which antibodies overstimulate the follicle cells of the thyroid gland.

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