Throid Disease Flashcards
what is excess thyroid hormone known as?
hyperthyroidism
what is meant by PRIMARY endocrine disease?
gland failure
what is meant by SECONDARY endocrine disease?
control failure
what is a deficiency of thyroid hormone known as?
hypothyroidism (also myxoedema)
what disease causes majority of hyperthyroidism cases?
Graves’ disease
what is Graves’ disease?
- organ specific autoimmune disease
how does Graves’ disease cause hyperthyroidism?
- body produces an antibody that is similar to the TSH receptor
- antibody binds the TSH receptor on the thyroid gland
- TSH receptor thinks that TSH has bound
- stimulated thyroid gland to release more hormone
how can a toxic adenoma cause hyperthyroidism?
tumour within the thyroid gland over-produces the hormone in an unregulated way
what are the signs of hyperthyroidism?
- warm moist skin
- tachycardia & atrial fibrillation
- increased BP & heart failure
- tremor
- eyelid retraction and lid lag
what are symptoms a patient suffering from hyperthyroidism will experience?
- hot and excess sweating
- weigh loss
- diarrhoea
- palpitations
- irritable, manic, anxious
- muscle weakness
what are clinical signs that a patient is suffering with Graves’ disease?
- goitre (swelling of thyroid gland)
- proptosis (eyeballs pushed forward)
- periorbital oedema (swelling around eyes)
what may cause primary Hypothyroidism?
- Hashimoto’s disease (autoimmune thyroiditis)
- Idiopathic atrophy
- Radioiodine treatment/thyroidectomy surgery
- iodine deficiency
- drugs
- congenital
what occurs to a patient suffering from Hashimotos disease?
- body produces an antibody which attacks the thyroid gland
- causes inflammation of the gland
- gradual fibrosis and destruction of the specialised thyroid tissue
what is a secondary cause of Hypothyroidism?
hypothalamic/pituitary disease
what are the signs of hypothyroidism?
- dry coarse skin
- bradycardia, hyperlipidaemia
- psychiatric or confusion
- goitre (hashimotos)
- delayed reflexes