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The article “Female sexual dysfunction: don’t assume it’s a side effect” (Med/Psych Update, July 2006,) contained an error on pages 56-7. It should have stated that elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) could point to hypothyroidism and low TSH could signal hyperthyroidism.

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The article “Female sexual dysfunction: don’t assume it’s a side effect” (Med/Psych Update, July 2006,) contained an error on pages 56-7. It should have stated that elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) could point to hypothyroidism and low TSH could signal hyperthyroidism.

The article “Female sexual dysfunction: don’t assume it’s a side effect” (Med/Psych Update, July 2006,) contained an error on pages 56-7. It should have stated that elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) could point to hypothyroidism and low TSH could signal hyperthyroidism.

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