OnlineMedEd: Endocrine - "Thyroid" Flashcards
List the symptoms of hyperthyroidism.
- Tachycardia
- Diarrhea
- Fatigue
- Heat intolerance
- Weight loss
- Increased DTRs
- Atrial fibrillation
- Panic attacks
The thyroid of someone with ______________ will be uniformly enlarged and absorb iodine uniformly.
Grave’s disease
Unlike most other kinds of hyperthyroidism, Grave’s disease responds well to ______________.
medical therapy (thionamides: propylthiouracil and methimazole)
Thyroiditis can lead to what two states after time?
- Normalcy (if the thyroid heals)
* Hashimoto’s (if the thyroid is destroyed)
Toxic adenoma is called ____________ if there are more than one.
multinodular goiter
Struma ovarii can be mistaken for what other disorder?
Factitious use of T4
The way to differentiate these two is with imaging of the ovaries.
Review the presentation of thyroid storm.
- Tachycardia
- Atrial fibrillation
- Fever to greater than 104
- AMS
- Hypotensive
How should thyroid storm be treated?
- Cool IVF and cold blankets if their temp is greater than 104
- Beta-blockers
- PTU/methimazole
- Steroids
Review the treatments for the different kinds of hyperthyroidism.
- 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.
Review the symptoms of hypothyroidism.
- Bradycardia
- Constipation
- Cold intolerance
- Fatigue
- Weight gain
- Decreased DTRs
_______________ antibodies are seen in Hashimoto’s, though they don’t matter in terms of treatment.
Thyroperoxidase
When do you treat subclinical hypothyroidism?
- When the TSH is greater than 10
* When symptoms develop
What is subclinical hypothyroidism?
Elevated TSH with normal T4
What lab can distinguish thyroiditis from factitious use of T4?
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.
Describe the symptoms of myxedema coma.
- Coma
- Hypothermia
- Hypotension