Thyroid Dysfunction Flashcards

To determine the main causes of Thyroid dysfunction

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What are the main causes of Hypothyroidism

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  1. Hashimoto’s
  2. Iatrogenic
  3. Carcinoma
  4. Trauma/Surgery
  5. Iodine deficiency
  6. Autoimmune causes
  7. Lithium/Amiodarone
  8. Radiotherapy
  9. Thyroiditis
  10. Dishormonogenesis
  11. Pregnancy
  12. Congenital
  13. Under treatment
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What are the signs of hypothyroidism?

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  1. Weight gain/fatigue/lethargy
  2. Dec appetite/cold intolerance/dry skin
  3. Hair loss/sleepiness/muscle pain/joint pain
  4. Weakness in the extremities/depression
  5. Mental impairment/inability to concentrate
  6. Decrease perspiration/nerve issues
  7. Blurred vision
  8. Fullness in throat/hoarseness
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What are the physical signs of hypothyroidism?

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  1. Weight gain/slowed speech, movement
  2. Dry skin/ jaundice/pallor/coarse hair
  3. Los of hair/periorbital puffiness/macroglossia
  4. Goitre
  5. Hoarseness
  6. Decreased sys and inc dias BP
  7. Bradycardia
  8. Pericardial effusion
  9. Non pitting oedema
  10. Hypoflexia
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What is a Myxedema Coma?

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Myxedema coma is a severe form of hypothyroidism that mostly occurs in individuals with undiagnosed and untreated hypothyroidism who are subjected to external stress.

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What are the features of Myxedema Coma?

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  1. Altered mental state
  2. Hypothermia
  3. Bradycardia
  4. Hypercarbia
  5. Hypernatremia
  6. Cardiomegaly/pericardial effusion/ascites
  7. Cardiogenic shock
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What are the common symptoms of thyrotoxicosis/ hyperthyroidism?

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  1. Nervousness/anxiety
  2. Increased perspiration
  3. Heat intolerance
  4. Hyperactivity/palpitations
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What are some common signs of thyrotoxicosis?

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  1. Tachycardia/atrial arrhythmia
  2. Systolic hypertension with wide pulse pressure
  3. Warm/moist/smooth skin/tremor
  4. Lid lag
  5. Stare
  6. Tremor
  7. Weight loss
  8. Oligomenorrhea (reduction of menstrual flow)
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How is thyrotoxicosis presented in younger patients?

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  1. Sympathetic activation (anxiety, hyperactivity)

2. Also tremor

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His do older patients present with thyrotoxicosis?

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  1. Cardiovascular symptoms (anxiety, AF)

2. Unexplained weight loss

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What are the additional issues with graves disease?

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  1. More marked symptoms than patients with thyrotoxicosis from other causes
  2. Opthalmopathy (periorbital oedema, diplopia, proptosis) suggests Grave’s disease
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How do you conduct a Goitre examination?

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  1. Inspect standing patient
  2. Ask patient to swallow and watch
  3. Then palpate from side/front ( not classically butterfly shaped)
  4. Palpate swallowing
  5. Can percuss a retrosternal goitre
  6. Check for double vision
  7. Examine for tremor
  8. Lid lag test
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