Thyroid dysfunction Flashcards

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  1. Identify the major symptoms and signs of hyperthyroidism.
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Nervousness		84%
	Weight Loss		51%
	Increased Appetite	57%
	Decreased Appetite	4%
	Fatigue			84%
	Tremor			84%
	Heat Intolerance		92%
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  1. List the disorders leading to hyperthyroidism.
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High Uptake Hyperthyroidism

Thyrotropin receptor antibody
-Graves’ disease
Thyroid autonomy
-Toxic adenoma
-Toxic multinodular goiter (MNG)

Low Uptake “Hyperthyroidism
-Subacute thyroiditis
—–Granulomatous thyroiditis (viral); de Quervain’s
-Chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis (Hashimoto’s)
—–Postpartum thyroiditis
Ectopic thyrotoxicosis
-Factitious

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  1. Recognize the major symptoms and signs of hypothyroidism.
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Mental Slowness		68%
Weight Gain		58%
Decreased Appetite	50%
Fatigue			83%
Muscle Cramps		55%
Cold Intolerance		65%
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  1. Name the conditions leading to hypothyroidism.
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Primary Hypothyroidism

Chronic autoimmune (Hashimoto’s) thyroiditis

Transient hypothyroidism

  • Silent or postpartum thyroiditis
  • Subacute or granulomatous thyroiditis

Iatrogenic

  • Thyroid surgery/thyroidectomy
  • Radioactive iodine
Central Hypothyroidism (2˚/3˚)
-Pituitary tumor
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  1. Interpret the different tests used to evaluate thyroid function.
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TSH

  • increased means low T3 or TSH secreting tumor
  • decreased means high T3, or pituitary trauma

Radioactive Iodide uptake

  • If TSH is suppressed, there should be no uptake of iodine.
  • normal/ elevated iodine uptake in the setting of a low TSH is abnormal and indicates autonomous production of thyroid hormone = true hyperthyroid state.
  • If uptake is low (appropriately so, in the setting of a low TSH), then thyroid hormone excess is due to high release of preformed thyroid hormone.

Thyroid scan – pattern gives info
on etiology of high uptake
(Graves’ vs. hot nodule vs.
multinodular goiter)

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Whats The single best test to screen for thyroid dysfunction

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TSH level

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what is thyrotoxicosis

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Thyrotoxicosis

high levels of circulating thyroid hormone

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