Graves' disease
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Graves' disease
First recorded in 1865–70; named after R. J. Graves (1796–1853), Irish physician
Example Sentences
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Crucially for investors, Immunovant believes its cash position provides sufficient runway to fund the launch of IMVT-1402 for Graves’ disease.
From Barron's • May 20, 2026
Immunovant reported a $147.9 million quarterly loss, but its cash position supports IMVT-1402 launch in Graves’ disease.
From Barron's • May 20, 2026
Erin Moriarty of ‘The Boys’ fame reveals her Graves’ disease diagnosis and the positive impact of treatment she is getting for the autoimmune disorder.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 7, 2025
On-air during the “Wendy Williams Show,” the host informed fans how her Graves’ disease and lymphedema diagnosis affected her appearance and physicality.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 17, 2025
Probably no one has ever seen a mild case of Graves' disease that did not improve so much as to be practically well after the lapse of some time.
From Psychotherapy by Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)
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