describe the structure of the thyroid
- Normal weight is around 10-20g, and it is impalpable
What is the blood supply of the thyroid gland
Arterial supply from the superior and inferior thyroid arts
What cells is the thyroid gland made out of
- C cells – calcitonin producing
where are the parathyroid glands
- 4 parathyroids glansd
What do C cells produce
Calcitonin
Describe how thyroid hormone is made
What is the main active thyroid hormone
T3
Where does conversion to T3 from T4 take place
How is the thyroid hormone controlled
Via positive and negative feedback loop
Describe the feedback loop for thyroid hormones
What happens in graves disease
Thyroid hormones have major …
Thyroid hormones have major importance in neural development in the fetus
What are the symptoms of thyrotoxicosis
What drug history can lead to thyrotoxicosis
What signs do you see on examination with thyrotoxicosis
What investigations do you do in thyrotoxicosis
Thyroid Function Tests (TFTs)
In thyrotoxicosis it will show:
- Raised free T4 and T3
- Suppressed TSH
What can cause thyrotoxicosis
How do you define graves disease
Autoimmune condition causing one or more of:
• Thyroid dysfunction (thyroid stimulating antibodies)
• Opthalmopathy
• Pre-tibial myxoedema
• Acropachy
Characterised by IgG autoantibodies that bind to and activate TSH (thyrotropin) receptors, causing smooth thyroid enlargement and thyroid hormone production, and react with orbital autoantigens
What can trigger graves disease
What should you find in graves disease
What antibodies do you find in graves disease
Thyroid stimulating antibodies
What do you find in graves eye disease
What are the investigations you should do in graves ophthalmology
MRI orbits
TFTs
What is the treatment of graves eye disease
Can be sight threatening, so steroids, radiotherapy or surgery may be required