Thyroid notes Flashcards

1
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the thyroid gland consists of

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two lobes connected by the isthmus and is located just below the cricoid cartilage

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2
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thyroid enlargement/goiter usually extends

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posteriorly and inferiorly

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3
Q

formation for thyroid hormones is dependent on

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iodine

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4
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sources of dietary iodine

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ionized salt, seafood, dairy products, meat, vegetables, and eggs

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5
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after iodine is absorbed into the GI tract

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there is an active transport of iodide into the thyroid cell via Na+/I- symporter

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6
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iodide is oxidized into

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iodide in thyroglobulin via thyroid peroxidase

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7
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iodine and tyrosine combine to form

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monoiodotyrosine (MIT) and diiodotyrosine (DIT) - also catalyzed by TPO

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8
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MIT + DIT =

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T3

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9
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DIT + DIT =

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T4

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10
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iodide deficiency increases

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ratio of MIT to DIT

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11
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when ratio of MIT and DIT increases

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the ratio of T3 to T4, decreasing secretion of T4, and increasing serum TSH

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12
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proteolysis of thyroglobulin results in

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the release of T3, T4, and iodotyrosines

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13
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proteolysis of thyroglobulin can be inhibited by

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excess iodide and lithium

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14
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carrier proteins of thyroid hormones

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1) thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG)
2) thyroxine-binding prealbumin (TBPA)
3) albumin

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15
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are unbound or bound fraction responsible for hormonal activity

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the unbound or “free”

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16
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percentage of T3 bound

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99.5% bound

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17
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percentage of T4 bound

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99.96% bound

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18
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amount of T4 secreted from thyroid

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80 ug

19
Q

amount of T3 secreted from thyroid

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30 ug

20
Q

percent of T4 secreted from thyroid

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100%

21
Q

percent of T3 secreted from thyroid

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20%

22
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half-life of T4

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7 days

23
Q

half-life of T3

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1 day

24
Q

thyrotopin-releasing hormone is released from

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the hypothalamus

25
Q

TRH stimulates

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synthesis and release of TSH and prolactin

26
Q

TRH secretion stimulated by

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decreased serum T3 or T4

27
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TRH secretion blocked by

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increased serum T3 or T4

28
Q

TSH is released from

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the pituitary

29
Q

TSH synthesis is controlled by

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level of T3 or T4 and TRH

30
Q

drugs that inhibit TSH

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somatostatin, dopamine, dopamine agonists, and steroids

31
Q

conversion of T4 to T3 in peripheral tissues via

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5’ deiodinase

32
Q

TSH test is recommended for

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initial evaluation of thyroid function

33
Q

TSH is most sensitive in

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hyper, hypo, and replacement therapy

34
Q

Total T4

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total free and bound T4, specific and sensitive test if no alterations in TBG

35
Q

Total T3

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total free and bound T3, used to detect early hyperthyroidism and T3 toxicosis

36
Q

Free T4

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direct measurement of free thyroxine, “gold standard” by equilibrium dialysis technique

37
Q

Free T4 index

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compensates for alterations in TBG by using T3 resin-uptake, may not be valid in patients with euthyroid sick syndrome

38
Q

Radioactive Iodine Uptake

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assesses gland’s use of iodine after trace doses of I1213 or I131, does not provide info regarding hormone synthesis

39
Q

RAI-U can be falsely decreased in

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patients with excess iodide intake

40
Q

RAI-U is elevated in

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hyperthyroidism

41
Q

Thyroid scan test

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trace doses of I123 or I131 given prior scan

42
Q

Thyroid scan is able to assess

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gland size, shape, and tissue activity

43
Q

Thyroid scan is able to detect

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hot or cold areas in nodular disease