20 - Thyroid Disease Flashcards

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What is a goitre and what can it be caused by?

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- Iodine deficiency

  • Selenium deficiency
  • Tumours
  • Thyroid disease
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What is Hashimoto’s diesease and how is it treated?

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  • Antibody blocks TSH receptor on follicle cells preventing them responding to TSH
  • Treated with oral thyroxine and dose is adjusted based on patients signs, symptoms and levels of TSH
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What are some causes of Hypothyroidism and what are the general symptoms?

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  • Weight gain
  • Tiredness and lethargy
  • Weakness, muscle cramps and cerebellar ataxia
  • Dry flaky skin
  • Deep husky voice
  • Cold intolerance
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What are some signs of cretinism?

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What is myxedma?

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  • Severe hypothyroidism in adults

Symptoms:

  • Thick puffy skin
  • Muscle weakness
  • Slow speech
  • Mental deterioration
  • Intolerance to cold
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What are some causes and symptoms of hyperthyroidism?

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  • Heat intolerance, increased oxygen consumption and increased BMR
  • Weight loss
  • Physical and mental hyperactivity
  • Tachycardia
  • Intestinal hyper-mobility
  • Skeletal and cardiac myopathy so tired, weak and breathless
  • Osteoporosis due to increased bone turnover
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What is Grave’s disease?

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  • TSI antibodies prodcued that stimulate TSH receptors on follicle cells
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How can you treat Grave’s disease?

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- Carbimazole (or propylthiouracil) : inhibits thyroid peroxidase so iodination and coupling of tyrosine residues on thyroglobulin doesn’t work

  • Beta blockers for symptom control
  • Surgery for cosmetics
  • Radioactive iodine (not in pregnancy)
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What examination can you use to look at the thyroid function?

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More colour there is the more active it is so in hypothyroidism will be very faint

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What are some causes of hyperprolactinaemia apart from pituitary adenoma?

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What drug is used to treat hyperprolactinaemia?

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What is an issue that can be encountered when measuring prolactin levels in the blood with a macroprolactinoma?

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How can you distinguish between hyperthyroidism and anxiety?

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Hands are warm and moist in hyperthyroidism but in anxiety they are cold

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What are some tests you could do to rule out a pituitary adenoma over hyperthyroidism?

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  • Neck exam
  • Hand tremors
  • Visual field test
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16
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A patient has the following symptoms, what differential diagnoses should you be thinking about?

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  • Chronic fatigue
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Anaemia
  • Depression
17
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How do you treat hypothyroidism and what are the dangers of treatment?

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  • Daily levothyroxine
  • Can cause hyperthyroidism and cardiac effects if not poorly controlled
18
Q

Why might this patient be struggling to concieve?

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Prolactin negatively feedsback on GnRH so FSH and LH not released so cannot ovulate

19
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What are some physical examinations of the thyroid gland that you can carry out?

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20
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What are some of the symptoms and signs of hypothyroidism?

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21
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What are some signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism?

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22
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What are some red flag symptoms of thyroid cancer?

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23
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A 44 year old female patient is shown to have normal free plasma T3 and T4 but undetectable TSH. Which condition best describes this scenario

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Subclinical hyperthyroidism is characterized by a low or undetectable concentration of serum TSH with free triiodothyronine and free thyroxine levels within laboratory reference ranges

24
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What effect can amiodarone have on the thyroid?

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The antiarrhythmic drug amiodarone is structurally similar to thyroxine and so can disrupt thyroid function (both hypo- and hperthyroid effects have been reported with this drug