: Conducting Chaos in Graves’ Disease

Glucagon and the Thyroid Orchestra Imagine a symphony gone rogue, instruments blaring off-key, tempos erratic, and the conductor lost in a feverish frenzy. This is the unsettling image that Graves’ disease, an autoimmune disorder, invokes upon the delicate orchestra of the thyroid gland. In this intricate performance, glucagon, a hormone often portrayed as the insulin’s … Continue reading : Conducting Chaos in Graves’ Disease