Hypothyroidism

Cards (19)

  • What sex is hypothyroidism more common in?
    Female
  • What are some causes of primary hypothyroidism?
    Hashimoto's thyroiditis
    Iodine deficiency
    Surgical removal or radioactive iodine treatment
  • What is the most common cause of hypothyroidism?
    Hashimoto's thyroiditis
  • What is a cause of secondary hypothyroidism?
    Pituitary disorders e.g. pituitary adenomas
  • What is a cause of tertiary hypothyroidism?
    Hypothalamic disease
  • What are some risk factors for developing hypothyroidism in general?
    Female
    >60 years
    FHx
    Meds e.g. lithium
    Radiation exposure
  • What is the stereotypical patient presentation of someone with hypothyroidism?
    Middle-aged woman presents with fatigueweight gain, cold intolerance, and constipation.
  • What are some symptoms of hypothyroidism?
    Fatigue
    Weight gain
    Cold intolerance
    Dry skin
    Depression
    Hair loss
    Constipation
  • What are the first line investigations for hypothyroidism?
    Serum TSH test:
    • Inc TSH = primary hypothyroidism
    Serum free thyroxine (FT4):
    • Low FT4 + high TSH = primary hypothyroidism
    • Normal FT4 + high TSH = subclinical hypothyroidism
  • What investigations are done if first line tests = hypothyroidism but cause is unclear?
    Serum thyroglobulin and anti-thyroglobulin antibody test (inc levels - Hashimoto's)
    USS
  • What is myxedema coma?
    Severe, life-threatening form of hypothyroidism
  • What is myxedema coma characterised by?
    Mental status changes and hypothermia
  • What are some lab findings for myxedema coma?
    Extremely low T4
    Significantly elevated TSH
  • What is the distinguishing feature of myxedema coma vs hypothyroidism?
    Myxedema coma: altered mental status ranging from confusion to coma
  • How is hypothyroidism managed with medication?
    Levothyroxine
  • Who should have a lower starting dose of levothyroxine?
    Elderly
    Ischaemic heart disease
    Severe hypothyroidism
  • How often should thyroid function tests be checked after a change in thyroxine dose?
    8-12 weeks
  • What should happen if patients who are taking levothyroxine become pregnant?
    Dose increase
  • What are some side effects of thyroxine therapy?
    Hyperthyroidism (over treatment)
    Dec bone mineral density
    Worse angina
    AF