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Term
What cells secrete thyroid hormones?
Definition
follicular cells of the thyroid
Term
What cells secrete calcitonin?
Definition
parafollicular cells of the thyroid
Term
Over 99% of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) are bound to a protein, _______________.
Definition
thyroid-binding globulin (TBG)
Term
What thyroid hormone is active?
Definition
that not bound to TBG (only about 1%)
Term
What makes up the bulk of active thyroid hormone?
Definition
free T4
Term
How does thyroid hormone affect metabolism?
Definition
enters tissues and increases oxygen consumption and heat production to increase metabolic rate
Term
What specific effects does thyroid hormone have?
Definition
increases heart rate
increases cardiac output
increases gut motility
increases bone turnover
increases gluconeogenesis
increases muscle protein turnover
Term
What is the first test that should be done when screening for thyroid disorders?
Definition
TSH
Term
screening guidelines for thyroid disorders
Definition
-TSH on all infants at birth and 2 weeks

American Thyroid Association says TSH on everyone over 35 yo every 5 years

American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists says TSH on all women by 50 yo and pregnant/postpartum women
Term
hypothyroidism
Definition
decreased production of thyroid hormone (T3, T4)
Term
causes of hypothyroidism
Definition
-mostly unknown
-exogenous dopamine suppresses TSH
-lithium decreases thyroid hormone synthesis
-amiodarone
Term
risk factors for hypothyroidism
Definition
female
Caucasian
family history
increasing age
autoimmune disease
Term
clinical presentation of congenital hypothyroidism (cretinism)
Definition
feeding problems
hypotonia
edema of face/hands
Term
What does cretinism (congenital hypothyroidism) lead to?
Definition
mental retardation
short stature
delayed puberty
possible infertility
Term
clinical presentation of adult onset hypothyroidism
Definition
fatigue/lethargy
weight gain
cold intolerance
dry skin
constipation
coarse hair/hair loss
menstrual abnormalities
myalgias/weakness
Term
What physical exam findings are consistent with hypothyroidism?
Definition
-thinning of lateral third of eyebrows
-coarse, thick, dry skin
-coarse, brittle hair
-dull expression with thick tongue and lips
-slowed mentation
-delayed relaxation phase of DTRs
-muscle weakness
-myxedema (late stage)
Term
What is myxedema related to?
Definition
high levels of TSH receptor stimulation
Term
cutaneous and dermal edema secondary to increased deposition of connective tissues
Definition
myxedema
Term
What is caused by interstitial accumulation of hydrophilic mucopolysaccharides leading to lymphedema?
Definition
myxedema
Term
complications of untreated hypothyroidism
Definition
CHF
increased susceptibility to infection
megacolon
psychoses ("myxedema madness")
infertility/miscarriage
sellar enlargement
myxedema coma (medical emergency)
Term
What causes the sellar enlargement associated with hypothyroidism?
Definition
pituitary enlargement
Term
What findings are consistent with myxedema coma?
Definition
hypothermia
hypoventilation
hyponatremia, hypoglycemia
hypoxia
hypercapnea
hypotension
Term
What often induces a myxedema coma?
Definition
infection of drug use
Term
Who most often gets myxedema coma?
Definition
elderly women
Term
treatment of myxedema coma
Definition
IV levothyroxine sodium
blankets
possibly intubation
ID and treatment of precipitating factor
Term
normal TSH level
Definition
0.5-5.0
Term
normal free T4 level
Definition
0.9-2.0
Term
normal free T3 level
Definition
2.3-4.2
Term
TSH level in primary hypothyroidism
Definition
high
Term
free T4 level in primary hypothyroidism
Definition
low
Term
TSH level in central hypothyroidism
Definition
low-normal (in the setting of low free T4)
Term
free T4 level in central hypothyroidism
Definition
low
Term
What causes central hypothyroidism?
Definition
pituitary or hypothalamic disorder
Term
treatment of hypothyroidism
Definition
L-thyroxine (Synthroid, Levothroid, Levoxyl)
Term
How should levothyroxine be taken?
Definition
in the morning, 1 hour before food
Term
How should you initiate treatment with levothyroxine?
Definition
start 50-100 mcg
titrate every 4-8 weeks based on TSH
Term
How should levothyroxine treatment be initiated in a pregnant woman?
Definition
start at 100-150 mcg
Term
How should levothyroxine treatment be initiated in the elderly?
Definition
start at 25 mcg
Term
How would you treat a patient with a TSH >8 but free T4 and free T3 are normal?
Definition
levothyroxine
Term
clinical syndrome due to elevated thyroid hormones
Definition
thyrotoxicosis
Term
increased production of thyroid hormone
Definition
hyperthyroidism
Term
What are the symptoms of thyrotoxicosis due to?
Definition
effects of hormones
increased sensitivity to catecholamines
Term
risk factors for hyperthyroidism
Definition
age 20-60 (20-40 for Graves')
females
Caucasians and Hispanics
family history
Term
What history findings are consistent with hyperthyroidism?
Definition
heat intolerance
anxiety
increased sweating
sleep disturbances
weakness/fatigue
muscle cramps
frequent BMs
palpitations or angina pectoris
irregular periods
decreased libido, impotence, gynecomastia, decreased sperm count
Term
What physical exam findings are consistent with hyperthyroidism?
Definition
irritability
nervousness/restlessness
weight loss
muscle weakness
tremors
perspiration
thin and brittle hair
tachycardia
atrial fibrillation (late stage)
exophthalmos
hyperreflexia
Term
Why does exophthalmos occur in patients with hyperthyroidism?
Definition
TSH receptor stimulation on fibroblasts behind the eyes causes increased glycosaminoglycan deposition
Term
What can exophthalmos cause?
Definition
-diplopia (due to extraocular muscle entrapment)
-optic nerve compression
-corneal drying (due to lid lag)
Term
Exophthalmos is often coexistent with ____________ ______.
Definition
myasthenia gravis
Term
diffuse toxic goiter
Definition
Graves' disease
Term
What causes Graves' disease?
Definition
autoantibodies stimulate TSH receptors, leading to enlarged thyroid and excess thyroid hormone
Term
What will be present in the serum of a patient with Graves' disease?
Definition
thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins (TSI)
Term
clinical features of Graves' disease
Definition
goiter
pretibial myxedema
exophthalmos
Term
What is Graves' disease associated with?
Definition
other autoimmune diseases
elevated ANA
Term
What would a thyroid uptake scan show in a patient with Graves' disease?
Definition
diffusely increased uptake
Term
Toxic adenomas of the thyroid are _________.
Definition
benign
Term
Plummer's disease
Definition
single toxic adenoma in the thyroid
Term
What would the labs show in a patient with a toxic adenoma?
Definition
low TSH
markedly elevated T3
mildly elevated T4
no TSI in serum
Term
What would a thyroid uptake scan show in a patient with a toxic adenoma?
Definition
one or more "hot" nodules
Term
thyrotoxicosis factitia
Definition
ingestion of lots of thyroxine
Term
Jod-Basedow disease
Definition
iodine-induced thyrotoxicosis
Term
What condition can occur in some patients with goiter who are given iodine?
Definition
Jod-Basedow disease
Term
struma ovarii
Definition
ovarian teratoma that contains thyroid tissue and secretes thyroid hormone
Term
High levels of _____ can cause hyperthyroidism.
Definition
hCG
Term
TSH level in primary hyperthyroidism
Definition
low
Term
free T3 level in primary hyperthyroidism
Definition
high
Term
free T4 level in primary hyperthyroidism
Definition
high
Term
TSH level in central hyperthyroidism
Definition
normal-high (in presence of high free T4)
Term
free T3 level in central hyperthyroidism
Definition
high
Term
free T4 level in central hyperthyroidism
Definition
high
Term
What differentiates Graves' from thyroiditis?
Definition
increased iodine uptake in RAI scan with Graves'
Term
What beta blocker is used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism for symptomatic relief?
Definition
propranolol
Term
What drugs block thyroid hormone synthesis?
Definition
thioureas (methimazole, propylthiouracil)
Term
What is the drug of choice for hyperthyroidism in pregnancy?
Definition
propylthiouracil (PTU)
Term
What is the treatment of choice for Graves' disease?
Definition
radioactive iodine (131)
Term
What needs to be done before treating a patient with radioactive iodine?
Definition
pre-treat with anti-thyroid meds
Term
What treatment is useful for solitary toxic adenoma of the thyroid?
Definition
radioactive iodine (131)
Term
What surgical treatment can be used for hyperthyroidism?
Definition
total thyroidectomy
Term
What needs to be done prior to doing a thyroidectomy?
Definition
pre-treat with anti-thyroid meds
Term
What complications are associated with thyroidectomy?
Definition
hypoparathyroidism
recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy
Term
What is the treatment of choice for multinodular goiter?
Definition
subtotal thyroidectomy
Term
What treatment can be given for myxedema?
Definition
topical glucocorticoids
Term
What referral needs to be made in a patient with hyperthyroidism?
Definition
ophthalmology
Term
What will patients need to be on for the rest of their life if they have a thyroidectomy?
Definition
thyroid supplements (levothyroxine)
Term
acute, life-threatening, hypermetabolic state in individuals with thyrotoxicosis
Definition
thyroid storm
Term
symptoms of thyroid storm
Definition
fever
tachycardia
hypertension
confusion
delerium
n/v/d
sweating
Term
What is the most common cause of thyroid storm?
Definition
Graves' disease
Term
How is a diagnosis of thyroid storm made?
Definition
primarily clinical
no specific lab tests are available
Term
treatment of thyroid storm
Definition
thioureas
beta blockers
steroids
Term
inflammation of the thyroid gland
Definition
thyroiditis
Term
How does thyroiditis present?
Definition
initially as hyperthyroidism, but eventually results in hypothyroidism
Term
acute thyroiditis
Definition
suppurative thyroiditis
Term
What type of thyroiditis is a complication of septicemia?
Definition
suppurative thyroiditis (acute)
Term
symptoms of suppurative thyroiditis
Definition
fever
redness over anterior neck
tenderness of thyroid
Term
How do you make a diagnosis of suppurative thyroiditis?
Definition
FNA biopsy
blood cultures
Term
How do you treat suppurative thyroiditis?
Definition
antibiotics
possibly I&D
Term
subacute thyroiditis
Definition
De Quervain's thyroiditis
Term
How does postpartum thyroiditis present?
Definition
painless inflammation 2-6 months after childbirth
Term
How does De Quervain's thyroiditis present?
Definition
fever
anterior neck pain
tender thyroid on exam
Term
Who is most often affected by De Quervain's thyroiditis?
Definition
women between 30 and 50
Term
What is thought to be the cause of De Quervain's thyroiditis?
Definition
viral in origin
Term
What lab finding is consistent with De Quervain's thyroiditis?
Definition
elevated ESR
Term
What would you expect to see with RAI uptake scan in a patient with De Quervain's thyroiditis?
Definition
very low uptake
Term
How would you treat De Quervain's thyroiditis?
Definition
NSAIDs
levothyroxine
rarely, a short course of prednisone
Term
subacute lymphocytic thyroiditis
Definition
painless thyroiditis
Term
Painless thyroiditis is most likely _________ in origin.
Definition
autoimmune
Term
How does painless thyroiditis present?
Definition
small goiter without tenderness
Term
What lab finding is consistent with painless thyroiditis?
Definition
normal ESR
Term
What would you expect to see with a RAI scan in a patient with painless thyroiditis?
Definition
very low uptake
Term
How do you treat painless thyroiditis?
Definition
levothyroxine
Term
chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis
Definition
Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Term
What is the most common cause of goiter and hypothyroidism in the U.S.?
Definition
Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Term
What causes Hashimoto's thyroiditis?
Definition
autoimmune

antibodies to thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin cause gradual destruction of follicles in the thyroid gland
Term
What characterizes Hashimoto's thyroiditis?
Definition
invasion of the thyroid tissue by lymphocytes
Term
How does Hashimoto's thyroiditis present?
Definition
symptoms of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism and goiter (non-tender)
Term
How is a diagnosis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis made?
Definition
thyroid ultrasound to look for nodules

FNA biopsy shows lymphocytes and Hurthle cells
Term
How do you treat Hashimoto's thyroiditis?
Definition
levothyroxine
Term
goiter
Definition
enlargement of thyroid gland
Term
What must be ruled out when you have a goiter?
Definition
thyroid carcinoma
Term
What causes a goiter?
Definition
stimulation of the TSH receptor on the thyroid gland leads to hyperplasia of thyroid cells
Term
What causes an endemic goiter?
Definition
iodine deficiency
Term
A patient with a goiter can be...
Definition
euthyroid, hyperthyroid, or hypothyroid
Term
How do you treat endemic goiter?
Definition
add iodine to diet
thyroxine supplementation to shrink goiter
thyroidectomy
Term
What causes a goiter in Graves' disease?
Definition
TSIs bind to TSH receptor, leading to excess thyroid hormone and goiter
Term
What causes a goiter in Hashimoto's thyroiditis?
Definition
autoimmune process destroys the normal thyroid tissue, hormone levels drop, and TSH increases
Term
What does TSH stimulate?
Definition
formation of thyroid cells
formation of T3 and T4
Term
What would you expect labs to reveal in a patient with primary hypothyroidism?
Definition
elevated TSH
suppressed free T4
Term
What do you base your treatment with levothyroxine on in a hypothyroid patient?
Definition
TSH
Term
risk factors for thyroid cancer
Definition
inherited genetic syndromes (MEN)
personal or family history of goiter
radiation exposure
Term
symptoms of thyroid cancer
Definition
-palpable, firm, non-tender nodule
-hard and fixed nodules are more suspicious for malignancy than supple, mobile nodules
-usually painless
-infrequently: hoarseness, neck pain, enlarged lymph nodes, hemoptysis, dysphagia
-3% present with mets
Term
What does a decreased TSH suggest when working a patient up for thyroid cancer?
Definition
functioning nodule, which is typically benign
Term
Can low or high TSH rule out malignant disease?
Definition
NO
Term
What is elevated serum calcitonin suggestive for?
Definition
medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC)
Term
What lab tests should be done if you are suspicious for FMTC or MEN-2A or MEN-2B?
Definition
PCR-based assays for germline mutations in the RET proto-oncogene
Term
"hot" nodule
Definition
functioning
Term
"cold" nodule
Definition
non-functioning
Term
What studies can be used to confirm a diagnosis of thyroid carcinoma?
Definition
FNA biopsy
thyroid ultrasound
thyroid uptake scan
Term
What offers a worse prognosis for patients diagnosed with thyroid carcinoma?
Definition
older age
male sex
more aggressive type : anaplastic
fast growing nodule
cervical LAD
bone/brain mets
large pulmonary mets
lack of I131 uptake into mets
Term
Treatment of thyroid cancer is __________.
Definition
controversial
Term
What complications are associated with surgical removal of the thyroid as treatment for thyroid carcinoma?
Definition
recurrent laryngeal nerve injury
hypoparathyroidism
Term
What is done after surgery in a patient with thyroid carcinoma?
Definition
radioiodine scan for detection of metastatic disease followed by radioablation
Term
What conservative surgical treatment is used for thyroid cancer?
Definition
subtotal thyroidectomy (tissue opposite the side of malignancy is left in place)
Term
How is chemotherapy and radiation used for the treatment of thyroid cancer?
Definition
usually as adjunct (not very useful alone)
Term
What are the 4 main types of thyroid carcinoma?
Definition
papillary carcinoma
follicular carcinoma
medullary carcinoma
anaplastic carcinoma
Term
What is medullary thyroid carcinoma broken down into?
Definition
MEN 2A
MEN 2B
FMTC (familial medullary thyroid carcinoma)
Term
What is the most common type of thyroid malignancy?
Definition
papillary (80%)
Term
Papillary carcinoma can occur in association with ______________.
Definition
Gardner syndrome (familial adenomatous polyposis)
Term
Patients with papillary carcinoma usually have a history of what?
Definition
radiation exposure
Term
Papillary carcinoma is a _________-growing tumor arising from the _________ cells.
Definition
slow-growing
follicular (thyroxine-producing)
Term
Papillary carcinomas are/are not TSH sensitive.
Definition
ARE
Term
Where does papillary carcinoma have a high propensity to spread to?
Definition
cervical lymph nodes
Term
Although distant mets are rare with papillary carcinoma, where do they usually occur if they do?
Definition
lung and bone
Term
What is the second most common type of thyroid malignancy?
Definition
follicular carcinoma
Term
How can follicular carcinoma spread?
Definition
via local invasion, lymphatics, or hematogenously
Term
Where does follicular carcinoma usually spread to?
Definition
bone, brain, or lung
Term
Follicular carcinomas are/are not TSH sensitive.
Definition
ARE
Term
What is another name for MEN 2A?
Definition
Sipple syndrome
Term
What conditions is MEN 2A associated with?
Definition
MTC
pheochromocytoma
hyperparathyroidism
Term
What conditions is MEN 2B associated with?
Definition
MTC
pheochromocytoma
marfanoid habitus
ganglioneuromatosis
Term
What is the most common cause of mortality in patients with MEN syndromes?
Definition
medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC)
Term
What cells are affected by medullary thyroid carcinoma?
Definition
C-cells (parafollicular cells), which produce calcitonin
Term
What is the mainstay of diagnosis for medullary thyroid carcinoma?
Definition
genetic testing (RET proto-oncogene mutations)
Term
What other lab finding besides genetic abnormalities is helpful in diagnosis medullary thyroid carcinoma?
Definition
elevated serum calcitonin
Term
treatment of MTC
Definition
total thyroidectomy with lymphatic dissection of the anterior compartment of the neck
Term
follow-up for MTC
Definition
annual calcitonin and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)
Term
What is the most aggressive type of thyroid malignancy?
Definition
anaplastic carcinoma
Term
median survival for anaplastic thyroid carcinoma
Definition
8.1 months
Term
What is the least common type of thyroid malignancy?
Definition
anaplastic carcinoma
Term
symptoms of anaplastic carcinoma
Definition
rapidly growing thyroid mass

hoarseness, dyspnea, vocal cord paralysis

palpable cervical mets early

at presentation, about half have distant mets (lungs, bones, brain)
Term
Where are anaplastic thyroid carcinomas believed to arise from?
Definition
pre-existing well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma
Term
treatment of anaplastic carcinoma
Definition
-thyroidectomy with neck dissection
-tracheotomy often needed
-chemo/XRT
Term
How do most patients with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma die?
Definition
local airway obstruction or complications of pulmonary metastases within one year
Term
What is your next step if you palpate a thyroid nodule?
Definition
FNA biopsy
Term
What is your next step if you have a patient c/o painful neck but you do not feel a nodule?
Definition
thyroid ultrasound
Term
Cold nodules indicated an increased/decreased risk for malignancy.
Definition
increased (hypofunctioning)
Term
Hot nodules are usually __________
Definition
benign
Term
What findings on a thyroid ultrasound would cause greater suspicion for malignancy?
Definition
irregular margins
intranodular vascular spots
microcalcifications
Term
Get FNA biopsy in any nodule greater than __________.
Definition
15 mm
Term
When is fetal thyroid development complete?
Definition
term (even though thyroid hormone secreted by 18-week fetus)
Term
Does maternal thyroxine cross the placenta?
Definition
yes
Term
What is dependent on maternal thyroxine, especially in the 2nd trimester?
Definition
fetal neuron development
Term
What needs to be done with a woman's hypothyroidism meds if she becomes pregnant and why?
Definition
need to be increased because pregnancy causes increased TBG
Term
What happens if maternal hypothyroidism is not treated before the 2nd trimester?
Definition
developmental delay (low IQ scores)
Term
What m ay occur during the first 4 months of pregnancy due to very high levels of hCG and why?
Definition
mild hyperthyroidism because hCG stimulates TSH receptors
Term
Free T4 is elevated in pregnancy, but _______ mg/dl is considered hyperthyroid.
Definition
<20 mg/dl
Term
What antibodies could you check for in a patient you suspect Hashimoto's thyroiditis in?
Definition
anti-thyroperoxidase
anti-thyroglobulin
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