7. Hypothyroidism Flashcards
Who is most likely to develop hypothyroidism?
Elderly women.
- Women more likely to men
- More likely as you get older
What is the definition of hypothyroidism?
The inadequate output of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland
What are the causes of hypothyroidism?
- Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
- Iodine Deficiency
- Secondary to treatment of hyperthyroidism
- Medications
- Congenital
- Central causes (eg. sheehans)
- Subclinical hypothyroidism
What is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in the developed world?
Hashimotos Thyroiditis
What is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in the developing world?
Iodine Deficiency
What is Hashimotos thyroiditis?
It is an autoimmune condition, where there are antithyroid peroxidase and antithyroglubin antibodies.
Who does hashimoto’s thyroiditis commonly affect?
It affects 10x as many women as it does men, commonly in those 40+ years of age
How is iodine deficiency prevented?
It is added to foods such as table salt
What hyperthroid treatment can lead to hypothryroidism?
- Carbimazole
- Prophylthiouracil
- Radioactive iodine
- Thyroid surgery
Which medications (not used for hyperthyroidism) can cause hypothyroidism?
- Lithium
- Amiodarone
both of these inhibit/interfere with the production of thyroid hormones.
What is dysgenesis of the thyroid gland?
This is where there is an underdeveloped thyroid gland
What is dyshormonogenesis of the thyroid gland?
This is where the thyroid gland is fully developed, but not producing enough hormone
How is congential hypothyroidism typically identified?
Newborns are screened for it on the newborn blood spot screening test
What is central hypothyroidism?
This is when there is an issue with the anterior pituitary or hypothalmus, and it results in too little TSH being produced.
What are the causes of central hypothyroidism?
- Tumours
- Infection
- Vascular
- Radiation