endocrine and growth Flashcards
what is fetal tyroidixine
reverse t3 produced it is a derivative of t3, inacitive
after birth there is a surge in Tsh and causes increase in t3 and t3
This then declines to normal adult range by the end of first week or so
premature babies have low t4 in first few week usually
two causes of hypothyroidism in infancy
congenital and juvenile
describe congenital hypothyroidism and its cause
a preventable cause of severe learning difficulty
causes:
1. iodine deficency
2. dyshormongenesis -inbhorn error or hormone synthesis -seen increased with consanguinity
- maldescent of thyroid ./athyrosis - failure of development, remains as a mass
which is the most common cause
maldescent of thyroid ./athyrosis
how do you replace hypothyroidism
oral replacement therapy
what is the cause of juvenile hypothyroidism
autoimmune thyroiditis
may. be seen with diabetes, turner, downs
symptoms of congenital
failure to thrive prolonged jaundice constipation large tongue cold mottled skin feeding problems umbilical hernia developmental delay goitre hoarse cry coarse facies
symptoms of juvenile hypothyroidism
short stature, growth failure cold intolerances dry skin bradycardia goitre loss of third of eyebrow thin dry hair cold peripheries obesity slow reflexes delayed puberty constipation slipped upper femoral epiphysis puffy eyes
what is phenylketonuria
autosomal recessive inheritance
1 in every 10,000-15,000 births
two types of causes
deficiency In enzyme phenylalanine hydroylase
deficiency in synthesis or recycling of cofactor needed for the enzyme
presents
development delay at 6-12 months musty odour- breathe, urine, , skin fair hair, blue eyes eczema or seizures recurrent vomiting tremors/jerking
what has been implemented in uk
Guthrie test which can detect
management
restriction of dietary phenylalanine through low protein diet
monitor blood plasma
avoid aspartame
frequency of monitoring
<6 months weekly
6m-4 y - fortnightly
4 year and older-monthly
when do you need to be careful
in pregnancy can cause damage to foetus
what is short stature
children whose height is 2 standard deviations below the mean for the sex and age and ideally ethnic group
may be caused by disease of be a variant of normal growth
what are the two variants of normal growth
familial /geneic
delayed( constitutional )
non pathological causes
what are the pathological causes
IBD /coeliac Turner syndrome growth hormone deficiency JIA undernutrition CF CKD cancer His diabetes, Cushing, hypothyroidism
syndrome -noonan, turner, silver-russell prader willi (also obesity)
tests
rule out causes coeliac tests X-ray-for bone age fbc-anaemia gh tests creatine raised in cvd