signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism
which one of the following is not a sign of hypothyroidism
- weight gain
- fatigue
- diarrhoea
- reduced body and scalp hair
- dry skin
- depression
- menstrual irregularities
diarrhoea is a symptom of HYPERthyroidism, constipation is a sign of HYPO
complications of hypothyroidism
what is myxoedema coma
if current or non thyroidal illness is suspected, should you check TFTs
do not check TFTs during acute illness unless it is felt that symptoms may be due to thyroid dysfunction as acute non-thryodial illness is likely to affect TFTs
what is primary hypothyroidism and what are the classifications
primary hypothyroidism is more common in…
females
primary hypothyroidism may be caused by
what is overt hypothyroidism
TSH above reference
FT4 below reference
what is overt hypothyroidism in pregnancy
based on high TSH using trimester specific reference ranges regardless of FT4 levels
subclinical hypothyroidism
TSH above reference
FT4 and FT3 within reference
what is secondary hypothyroidism
what are the results in secondary hypothyroidism
TSH low, normal, or rarely raised
FT4 is low
a patient presents with loss of lateral eyebrows, coarse dry hair and skin, oedema, fatigue and weight gain. what does this suggest
hypothyroidism
when does the hypothyroid phase of postpartum thyroiditis usually occur and how long does it typically last
hypothyroid phase of PPT usually occurs between 3-8 months (most often at 6 months) postpartum and typically lasts 4-6 months
bloods to take when suspecting hypothyroidism and repeat testing
when to suspect secondary hypothyroidism
if clinical features are suggestive and TSH levels are inappropriately low (may be normal), and FT4 is also low
consider checking additional bloods if primary hypothyroidism is suspected:
how can obesity affect TFTs
obesity can affect HPT axis and serum TSH can become raised in overweight or obese people, which may falsely suggest subclinical hypothyroidism
how can biotin affect hormone assays
biotin can lead to….
- False Low TSH Levels: This may suggest hyperthyroidism
- Altered T3 and T4 Levels: can cause falsely elevated or decreased free T4 and T3 levels, complicating the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism.
can a pt with hypothyroidism have a goitre
yes
screening for hypothyroidism in pt taking lithium and amiodarone
screen at baseline and every 6 months
if amiodarone stopped, continue monitoring for a further 12 months
screening for hypothyroidism in pt who have has radio iodine therapy or surgery for hyperhtyroidism
screen 4-8 weeks post treatment, then every 3 months for a year, then yearly
1st line treatment for overt hypothyroidism & aim of treatment & what to do if symptoms persist