Euthyroid means normal thyroid.
No, euthyroid refers to a normal functioning thyroid gland with appropriate hormone levels. It means that the thyroid is not overactive (hyperthyroidism) or underactive (hypothyroidism).
Euthyroid means the thyroid hormone levels are within normal limits, as opposed to hypothyroid or hyperthyroid.
The vast majority of people are euthyroid (normal thyroid hormone levels and functioning). A very small minority of people have hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.
Euthyroid
The medical term meaning a thyroid gland that appears to be functioning within normal parameters is Euthyroid.
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No, actually euthyroid means a normally functioning thyroid gland; it is a state of normal thyroid gland function. The term hyperthyroid means that the thyroid is overactive, and hypothyroid refers to an under active thyroid.
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By definition a function can not span multiple levelswhat do you mean spans well i think it mean what function with in a spans multiple can mean two levels mean if you improve you get a hight levels
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The medical terminology combining form meaning normal is "eu-" which is derived from Greek meaning good, well, or normal.