Suggest 4 drugs of abuse that can potentially lead to significant weight loss
Give 8 potential physical signs that are commonly associated with hyperthyroidism
Define and describe the position of the thyroid gland
A soft endocrine gland found in the lower neck, anterior to the trachea, below the thyroid cartilage of the larynx
Which cell type produce thyroglobulin?
Thyroid follicular cells
Which thyroid cell type produces calcitonin?
Thyroid C-Cells
What hormones are produced by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland respectively as part of the hypo-pituitary-thyroid axis
Hypothalamus - TRH
Pituitary - TSH
Give 2 scenarios that can lead to an artificially elevated levels of thyroid binding globulin (TBG)
2. OCP
Name a drug that can lead to deranged TFT results
Amiodarone as it contains high levels of iodine
What are the 3 main causes of thyrotoxicosis?
What is the pathophysiology of Grave’s disease?
Antibody stimulation of the TSH receptors
Name 2 drugs that can potential cause thyrotoxicosis
2. Interferon
Name the 3 potential forms of eye disease that can be precipitated by thyrotoxicosis
What are the 3 main risk factors associated with thyroid eye disease?
Symptoms control of thyrotoxicosis can be achieved by which drug class?
Beta-adrenergic blockers
What are the 3 main treatment options for thyrotoxicosis?
Give 2 examples of anti-thyroid drugs
2. Propylthiouracil
Name the 2 possible drug regimes for the treatment of thyrotoxicosis
2. Block and replace
What are the 5 main side effects associated with antithyroid drugs?
Define agranulocytosis
Severe acute deficiency in neutrophil production as a result of damage to the bone marrow by toxic drugs/chemicals
What is the main consequence of treatment with radioactive iodine?
Permanently damages the thyroid follicular cells and thus the patient becomes at risk of developing hypothyroidism.
What are the 4 main risks of thyroid surgery that a patient should be informed of?
Give 4 clinical features often seen in hyperthyroidism due to Grave’s disease
What triad of symptoms are associated with acropachy?
What is the mechanism in neonatal hyperthyroidism?
Thyroid stimulating antibodies (in Grave’s disease) can cross the placenta and excessively stimulate the thyroid gland of the foetus