Thyroid Flashcards

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Hyperthyroid signalment

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Common in cats
Usually only see as a malignant thyroid tumor in dogs

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Hypothyroidism

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Markedly decreased tT4 and fT4 is diagnostic for primary, secondary or tertiary

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Primary hypothyroidism hallmark

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Decreased fT4 and increased TSH

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4
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Secondary hypothyroidism

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Deficiency in secretion of TSH from pituitary

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Tertiary hypothyroidism

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Deficiency of TRH secretion from hypothalamus

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Sick euthyroid

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Hypothyroxemia due to non thyroidal diseases (Neoplasia, hyperadrenocorticism, infammatory disease, drugs)

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7
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Processes of sick euthyroid

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-Decreased protein bound
-Inhibition of TSH secretion
-Inhibition of T4 production

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8
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Measuring tT4

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Rule in hyperthyroidism in cats
Rule out hypothyroidism in dogs
Can be suppressed in non thyroidal illnesses

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Increased tT4

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Increased production by thyroid neoplasia
-Thyroid adenoma or adenocarcinoma
-Positive interference by T4AA in dogs (false increase)

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Decreased tT4

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-Decreased production: Primary is the most common (secondary and tertiary are rare
-Multifactorial: Sick thyroid, drugs

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tT4 in healthy dogs

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Much lower than cats and horses so must use a lower detection limit to measure normal and decreased

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Why does T4AA cause positive interference

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Binds to labelled T4 in the test tube so there is less competition for those binding sites and when you measure the radioactivity of the sample, it makes it look like there is more pt T4 than there really is

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13
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tT4 test

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Competitive binding assay
Combine pt serum with a known amount of labelled T4 and they compete for binding spots on antibodies in the tube. The more pt T4 the less labelled T4 that binds and vice versa

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14
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TSH measurement

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Always interpret with tT4 and or fT4
Use to differentiate cause of hypothyroidism
TSH usually increased if primary

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15
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Increased TSH with decreased TT4 and fT4

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Almost 100% specific for primary hypothyroidism

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16
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Autoantibody titers

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Used to diagnose autoimmune thyroiditis not thyroid function

17
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Thyroglobulin autoantibody (TgAA)

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Immune response to thyroglobulin due to damaged cells releasing and reaction as a foreign protein

18
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Decrease tT4, TSH WRI and positive TgAA

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Supports hypothyroidism

19
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T4AA

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Dogs with lymphocytic thyroiditis recognize T4 as foreign
More important because of test interference

20
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fT4

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1% of serum thyroxin but good for diagnostics
Less suppression by non thyroid diseases and drugs

21
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fT3 WRI

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Rule out hypothyroidism in dogs

22
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Assays for fT4

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Equilibrium dialysis
Serum sample filtered through membrane that only fT4 can pass through ( not protein or antibodies) and then measure

23
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Increased fT4

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Increased production by thyroid neoplasia
Often seen in concurrence with tT4

24
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Decreased fT4

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Usually in primary hypothyroidism with decreased tT4