OnlineMedEd: Endocrine - "Thyroid" Flashcards

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1
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List the symptoms of hyperthyroidism.

A
  • Tachycardia
  • Diarrhea
  • Fatigue
  • Heat intolerance
  • Weight loss
  • Increased DTRs
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Panic attacks
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2
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The thyroid of someone with ______________ will be uniformly enlarged and absorb iodine uniformly.

A

Grave’s disease

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3
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Unlike most other kinds of hyperthyroidism, Grave’s disease responds well to ______________.

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medical therapy (thionamides: propylthiouracil and methimazole)

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4
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Thyroiditis can lead to what two states after time?

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  • Normalcy (if the thyroid heals)

* Hashimoto’s (if the thyroid is destroyed)

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5
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Toxic adenoma is called ____________ if there are more than one.

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multinodular goiter

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Struma ovarii can be mistaken for what other disorder?

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Factitious use of T4

The way to differentiate these two is with imaging of the ovaries.

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Review the presentation of thyroid storm.

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  • Tachycardia
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Fever to greater than 104
  • AMS
  • Hypotensive
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How should thyroid storm be treated?

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  • Cool IVF and cold blankets if their temp is greater than 104
  • Beta-blockers
  • PTU/methimazole
  • Steroids
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9
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Review the treatments for the different kinds of hyperthyroidism.

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  • MNG, adenoma, struma ovarii: radioactive I2
  • Graves: PTU, methimazole; surgery if those fail

Note: radioactive iodine can make exophthalmos worse in Grave’s, so do not use it.

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Review the symptoms of hypothyroidism.

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  • Bradycardia
  • Constipation
  • Cold intolerance
  • Fatigue
  • Weight gain
  • Decreased DTRs
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11
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_______________ antibodies are seen in Hashimoto’s, though they don’t matter in terms of treatment.

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Thyroperoxidase

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12
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When do you treat subclinical hypothyroidism?

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  • When the TSH is greater than 10

* When symptoms develop

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13
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What is subclinical hypothyroidism?

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Elevated TSH with normal T4

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14
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What lab can distinguish thyroiditis from factitious use of T4?

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Thyroglobulin will be high in thyroiditis because it spills out of the damaged thyroid, while it will be low in factitious use because it suppresses endogenous release of T4.

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Describe the symptoms of myxedema coma.

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  • Coma
  • Hypothermia
  • Hypotension
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16
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How is myxedema coma treated?

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  • IVF
  • Blankets (warm)
  • IV T4/T3
17
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True or false: the metabolically active form of thyroid hormone is T4.

A

False

T3 is the active form.