Thyroiditis Flashcards

1
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what can it cause?

A

can lead to hypo or hyperthyroidism

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what is it?

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autoimmune disease is a common cause of inflammation of the thyroid gland (grave’s disease - hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis - hypothyroidism)

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3
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what are some other causes of inflammation?

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palpation 
subacute lymphocytic 
de Quervain's 
Infectoin 
Riedel's
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4
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what causes autoimmune thyroiditis?

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increased incidence in family members
high concordance rate in monzygotic twins
susceptibility associated with HLA halotype
associated with other auto-immune diseases

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what are the polymorphisms in immune regulation associated genes seen in autoimmune thyroiditis? (realistically memorising this might be a waste of time)

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CTLA-4 - negative regulator of T cell responses, polymorphism with reduced protein level/ function increase risk of auto-immune disease
PTPN-22 - inhibits T cell function

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what are the 3 thyroid hormones measured?

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thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
free T4 (roughly 80% of thyroid hormone secreted)
free T3 (remaining 20%)
99% of T4 and T3 are bound to plasma proteins - TBG, albumin and pre-albumin

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what is TSH?

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aka thyrotropin
released by thyrotroph cells in the anterior pituitary in response to thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH)
reflects tissue thyroid hormone action

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