Thyroiditis Flashcards

1
Q

define

A

this is inflammation of the thyroid

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causes

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Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Grave's
infection
palpation
subacute lymphocytic (viral)
post-partum
active suppurative thyroiditis (bacterial)
drugs (amiodarone, lithium)
de Quervain's
Riedel's
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3
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what is AI thyroiditis associated with?

A

polymorphisms in immune regulation- CTLA-4 and PTPn-22

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4
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what patient group is sub-acute thyroiditis commonly seen in?

A

females

20-50

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5
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what can trigger sub-acute thyroiditis?

A

viral infection

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presentation of sub-acute thyroiditis

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neck tenderness
fever
other viral symptoms
usually self-limiting

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7
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what impact does amiodarone have on the thyroid?

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TFTs are abnormal in 50% as inhibition of DIO1 increases T4 and lowers T3 with normal TSH

risks hypothyroidism (iodine rich) and hyperthyroidism (iodine deficient)

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