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exophthalmic goitre is caused due to the overactivity of

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Answered by JaskaranKiller
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exophthalmic goitre is caused due to the overactivity of thyroid gland producing Largs amount of thyroxine.

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Thyroid Gland Producing Large Amount of Thyroxine.

Exophthalmic Goitre is Caused Due to the Overactivity of Thyroid Gland Producing Large Amount of Thyroxine.

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In primary hyperthyroidism, the thyroid produces large amounts of T3 and T4, which, through negative feedback inhibition, suppress TSH secretion from the anterior pituitary.

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