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-regulate growth and development -regulate body temperature -regulate energy levels |
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1. periventricular nucleus of hypothalamus releases TRH 2. TRH acts on pituitary to release TSH 3. TSH acts on thyroid gland to release T4 and T3 |
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| actions of thyroid hormones |
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-nuclear receptors -stimulation of gene transcription -receptors present in virtually all tissues -affect overall development -affect overall metabolic rate |
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| effects of thyroid hormones |
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-determine development -metabolic regulation |
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| Fetal hypothyroidism results in _______. |
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| What is the key parameter to know when testing thyroid function? |
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| free hormone available for action |
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| adult mild hypothyroid state |
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| adult severe hypothyroid state |
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| hypothyroid state at birth |
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| enlargement of the thyroid gland |
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| What is non-goitrous hypothyroidism caused by? |
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| Why are TSH levels elevated in hypothyroidism? |
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| feedback inhibition by T4 and T3 is decreased, so pituitary kicks out more TSH to try to compensate |
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| Free T4 and T3 levels are increased/decreased in hypothyroidism. |
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| objective of replacement therapy for hypothyroidism |
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| attain and maintain a normal thyroid hormone level |
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| What type of patients must be given gradual increments of thyroid hormone replacement therapy and be carefully monitored? |
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| those with cardiac problems |
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| side effects of replacement therapy for hypothyroidism |
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cardiac arrhythmias osteoporosis |
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| drug of choice for hypothyroidism |
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levothyroxine sodium (T4) Synthroid, Levothyroid |
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| What drug for hypothyroidism is more potent, has a shorter half life, and is more expensive than levothyroxine? |
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| What hypothyroidism drug has a T4:T3 ratio of 4:1? |
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| liotrix (Euthyroid, Thyroloar) |
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autoimmune disorder leading to synthesis of antibodies to thyroidal antigens
diffuse toxic goiter; exophthlamic goiter |
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| antibody present in Grave's disease |
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thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin
binds to and activates TSH receptors leading to overactivity and hypertrophy of the thyroid |
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| lab findings of hyperthyroidism |
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-high circulating levels of bound and free T3 and T4 -low TSH levels -anti-thyroid antibodies present |
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| goal of anti-thyroid therapy |
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| euthyroid state (normal T3, T4) |
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| How do you treat mild hyperthyroidism in children, pregnant women, and young adults? |
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| Radioactive iodine is preferred treatment of hyperthyroidism in patients... |
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| propylthiouracil (PTU, Propyl-thiocil) |
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| What anti-thyroid drug is longer acting and 10 times more potent than PTU? |
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inhibits peroxidase and blocks synthesis of T3 and T4
blocks peripheral conversion of T4 to T3
does not block release of stored hormone (2 days-2 weeks required to deplete stored pool of hormone) |
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| Thioamides are ________ and __________ absorbed. |
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| Thioamides are concentrated by the ________. |
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| Why is a longer dosing interval possible with thioamides even though they have a short half life? |
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| because they are concentrated by the thyroid |
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| preferred treatment for pregnant women with hyperthyroidism |
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| preferred treatment for all other patients (besides pregnant women) with hyperthyroidism |
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| Why is methimazole the preferred treatment of hyperthyroidism in all patients except pregnant ones? |
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| lower incidence of liver failure than with PTU |
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| severe liver injury and acute liver failure in adults and children |
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| What limits the effectiveness of thioamide therapy? |
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| adverse reactions of thioamides |
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-rash -agranulocytosis (watch for sore throat and fever) -rare liver failure |
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| mechanism of action of iodide salts in the treatment of hyperthyroidism |
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inhibit hormone release block iodine uptake and T3/T4 synthesis decrease vascularity |
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| iodide salts indications for hyperthyroidism |
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acute inhibition during "thyroid storm" preparation for surgery (decreases vascularity) |
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potassium iodide U.S.P. Lugol's solution (5% iodine, 10% Kl) |
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| mechanism of action for radioactive iodine in the treatment of hyperthyroidism |
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| 131I taken up by gland, deposited in colloid, beta radiation destroys parenchymal cells |
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| clinical uses of radioactive iodine |
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| treatment of hyperthyroidism, metastatic cancers, diagnosis |
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| consequences of surgery and radioiodine therapy for hyperthyroidism |
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| 80-90% chance of permanent hypothyroidism |
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| sudden acute exacerbation of thyrotoxicosis--life-threatening! |
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| treatment of thyroid storm |
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propranolol (diltiazem)--CV effects hydrocortisone--protect against shock supportive therapy KI--retard release of T3 and T4 PTU--block T3 and T4 synthesis |
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