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Is lithium-induced hypothyroidism typically due to the production of autoimmune Hashimoto's antibodies or to the disruption of thyroid hormone production?

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The answer is both. Lithium-induced hypothyroidism occurs in about 15% of patients treated with lithium. Lithium is concentrated 2-3 times higher than in serum due to uptake by the sodium iodide transporter. Hypothyroidism, in part, is due to lithium interrupting thyroid hormone production and relea...

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