Thyroid Flashcards

1
Q

Thyroid Hormones

A

T4 produced in greater amounts, converted to active T3
-Stimulated by TSH (sec by AP)

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2
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Hyperthyroid Sx

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-Weight loss
-Tremor
-Tachycardia
-Heat intolerance
-Sweating
-Enlarged neck

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3
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Hypothyroid Sx

A

-Weight gain
-Lethargy
-Dry skin
-Cold intolerance
-Loss of libido
-Voice hoarsening

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4
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Screening

A

Hyper = T4

Hypo = T3

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5
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Sick Euthyroid (Low T3)

A

-Acute injury
-Caloric deprivation
-Psych illnesses

Combo of low T3 and high reverse T3

Best test = TSH

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6
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T3/4 Interpretation

A

Low = hypothyroid

High = hyperthyroid

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7
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Elevations of the total T4 without hyperthyroidism are seen in:

A

-Increases in TBG (preg, estro, hepatitis, porphyria)
-Newborns (6 wk)
-Familial dysalbuminemic hyperthyroxinemia

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8
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Decreases of the T4 without hypothyroidism are seen in:

A

-Decreases in TBG (NS, GC, sal, pheny, hypoprotein)
-Drugs that displace T4 from TBG

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9
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Most Useful Test in Thyroidism (hypo/per)

A

TSH
-very useful test in distinguishing primary (thyroidal) and secondary (pituitary) hypothyroidism

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10
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TRH ‐ TSH Stimulating Test

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TRH will increase TSH

*but no increase seen in pituitary hypothyroidism

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11
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High titers of anti-thyroglobulin and anti-microsomal antibodies are found in =

A

-Lymphotic thyroiditis (hashimoto’s)
-Lymphadenoid goiter (euthyroid)

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12
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Subclinical Hyperthyroidism

A

TSH < 0.1 and normal T3/FT4

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13
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Subclinical Hypothyroidism

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Elevated TSH (>10) and normal T3/FT4

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14
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TSH, LH, hCG, FSH have identical __

A

alpha units
-beta units account for different biological activity

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15
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TSH elevated in ____ hypothyroidism and low in ____ hypothyroidism

A

primary, secondary

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16
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Tertiary hypothyroidism results from ____

A

deficient hypothalamic synthesis of TRH