HYPOTHYROIDISM-CHRONIC AUTOIMMUNE THYROIDITIS
SUMMARY
1. AKA Hashimoto thyroiditis; most common cause of hypothyroidism; women > men; positive family history.
2. assoc. with type 1 DM, primary adrenal insufficiency, pernicious anaemia, vertiligo.
3. Painless, chornic, lymphocytic infiltration of the gland ⟹ firm + irregular goiter.
4. Immune-mediated thyroid cell apoptosis.
5. Inx: 95% of patients have anti-TPO antibodies; progressive rise in TSH; progressive fall in free T4. Variant is hyperthyroidism followed by hypothyroidism.
6. DDx: painless thyroiditis, postpartum thyroiditis.
7. Tx: levothyroxine.
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