Practice question
Question
Graves’ disease is caused by presence of:
Explanation
The correct answer is B: TSH receptor antibodies. In Endocrinology, this idea is central because it matches how the body actually works in everyday teaching examples. Put simply, cause and effect line up with TSH receptor antibodies — that is the mechanism or reason the stem is pointing to. That is why TSH receptor antibodies is the option that holds up when you check it against basic physiology. When you revise, say the answer out loud with one short reason attached; that sticks better than rote lists. Remember that physiology questions reward precise language: name the process, the location, and the outcome, then match that to the option text.