What proportion of the UK population has hypothyroidism?
2%
What is another name of hyperthyroidism?
thyrotoxicosis
What is the gender ratio of thyroid disease?
10:1 F:M
What is the hormone loop that the thyroid is involved in?
What is the role of T4 and T3?
act on variety of tissues helping to regulate use of energy sources, protein systhesis, and controls the body’s sensitivity to other hormones
What are the 3 groups that hypothyroidism can be classified into?
What is primary hypothyroidism?
problem with the thyroid gland itself, e.g. autoimmune
What is secondary hypothyroidism?
disorder with the pituitary gland (e.g. pituitary apoplexy) or lesion compressing pituitary gland
What is congenital hypothyroidism?
problem with thyroid dysgenesis or thyroid dyshormonogenesis
What is the most common cause of hypothyroidism?
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
What are 3 diseases that Hashimoto’s is associated with?
What can Hashimoto’s thyroiditis cause transiently in the acute phase?
thyrotoxicosis (hyPERthyroidism)
What is the commonest cause of thyrotoxicosis (hyperthyroidism)?
Graves’ disease
What is a feature of thyrotoxicosis specific to Graves’ disease?
thyroid eye disease
What are 6 other causes of hypothyroidism, in addition to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis?
What are 2 features of subacute (de Quervain’s) thyroiditis?
What is Riedel thyroiditis?
fibrous tissue replacing the normal thyroid parenchyma
causes a painless goitre
What are 3 drugs which can cause hypothyroidism?
What is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in the developing world?
iodine
In addition to Graves’ disease what are 5 other causes of thyrotoxicosis?
What is toxic multinodular goitre?
autonomously functioning thyroid nodules that secrete excess thyroid hormones
What are 10 symptoms of hypothyroidism?
What are 11 symptoms of thyrotoxicosis?
What is the principle investigation in thyroid disease?
thyroid function tests
primarily look at serum TSH and T4