Hyperthyroidism
A medical condition resulting from the thyroid gland's excessive secretion of the hormone thyroxine. This overproduction can cause symptoms such as agitation, bulging eyes, and weight loss.
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A 30-year-old patient presents with a set of concerning symptoms that have developed over the past few months. They report feeling constantly agitated and anxious, experiencing a rapid heartbeat, and have had a significant, unintentional weight loss despite a noticeably increased appetite. Based on these specific symptoms, which of the following is the most likely physiological cause?