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1. High TSH (> 10 mU/L) + low free T<sub>4</sub> ⟹ primary (thyroid) hypothyroidism. | 1. High TSH (> 10 mU/L) + low free T<sub>4</sub> ⟹ primary (thyroid) hypothyroidism. | ||
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<br/>2. High TSH (5-10 mU/L) + normal free T<sub>4</sub> ⟹ subclinical hypothyroidism. TSH drifts up as we age & gain weight. Patients with TSH 5-10mU/L will develop hypothyroidism at the rate of 4%/year. Risks: family hx of autoimmune thyroid disease & anti-TPO Ab. | <br/>2. High TSH (5-10 mU/L) + normal free T<sub>4</sub> ⟹ subclinical hypothyroidism. TSH drifts up as we age & gain weight. Patients with TSH 5-10mU/L will develop hypothyroidism at the rate of 4%/year. Risks: family hx of autoimmune thyroid disease & anti-TPO Ab. | ||
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<br/>3. Low/normal TSH + low free T<sub>4</sub> ⟹ secondary (pituitary)/tertiary (hypothalamus) hypothyroidism. assoc. with deficiency of multiple hormones. Image the sella. | <br/>3. Low/normal TSH + low free T<sub>4</sub> ⟹ secondary (pituitary)/tertiary (hypothalamus) hypothyroidism. assoc. with deficiency of multiple hormones. Image the sella. | ||
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<br/><i>OTHER ABNORMALITIES</i> | <br/><i>OTHER ABNORMALITIES</i> |
Latest revision as of 02:29, 21 March 2023
SUMMARY
1. High TSH (> 10 mU/L) + low free T4 ⟹ primary (thyroid) hypothyroidism.
2. High TSH (5-10 mU/L) + normal free T4 ⟹ subclinical hypothyroidism. TSH drifts up as we age & gain weight. Patients with TSH 5-10mU/L will develop hypothyroidism at the rate of 4%/year. Risks: family hx of autoimmune thyroid disease & anti-TPO Ab.
3. Low/normal TSH + low free T4 ⟹ secondary (pituitary)/tertiary (hypothalamus) hypothyroidism. assoc. with deficiency of multiple hormones. Image the sella.
OTHER ABNORMALITIES
4. Hyponatremia
5. Normochrmic/normocytic anemai
6. Hyperlipidemia
7. Pericardial effusions on echo
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