Medical Definition of Thyrotoxic complement-fixation factor

1. A form of thyrotoxin; an antigen found most readily in thyroid tissue from thyrotoxic individuals; known to be chemically and immunologically distinct from thyroglobulin, and fixes complement when combined with antibody related to the gamma-globulin fraction of serum. With the exception of extremely small concentrations, the antigen is rarely found in normal glands or in diseased glands that are not associated with thyrotoxicosis; it is probably an intracellular substance (possibly a constituent of the "microsomal fraction"), and does not contain iodine in significant quantity. Not related to the complement-fixation reaction occurring with serum in Hashimoto's disease, in which the antigen is thyroglobulin. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thyrotoxic Complement-fixation Factor

thyroperoxidase
thyropharyngeal
thyropharyngeal part of inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle
thyroplasties
thyroplasty
thyroprival
thyroprivia
thyroprivic
thyroprotein
thyroptosis
thyrostatic
thyrotomies
thyrotomy
thyrotoxic
thyrotoxic coma
thyrotoxic complement-fixation factor (current term)
thyrotoxic crisis
thyrotoxic encephalopathy
thyrotoxic heart disease
thyrotoxic myopathy
thyrotoxic serum
thyrotoxicity
thyrotoxicoses
thyrotoxicosis
thyrotoxicotic
thyrotoxin
thyrotoxins
thyrotroph
thyrotrophic
thyrotrophic hormone

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