Thyroid Disease
Thyroid Disease
Thyroid Disease
Dr J. Bennett FY2
Objectives
• To understand basic thyroid axis physiology
• To know the common causes of hypo and hyperthyroidism
• To recognise the signs and symptoms associated with
hypo and hyperthyroidism
• To understand TFT interpretation
• To know the management for hypo and hyperthyroidism,
and the more important complications associated with
these
Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Thyroid Axis
• Hypothalamus secretes
thyrotropin-releasing
hormone (TRH)
• TRH stimulates thyroid
stimulating hormone (TSH)
from anterior pituitary.
• TSH stimulates T3 & T4
production from the thyroid
• T3 & T4 exert –ve feedback
on the pituitary and
hypothalamus.
Hypothyroidism - Aetiology
• Primary hypothyroidism
• Autoimmune mediated
• Primary atrophic hypothyroidism
• Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
• Acquired
• Iatrogenic – Post-thyroidectomy or radio-iodine treatment
• Drug-induced – Anti-thyroid, lithium, amiodarone
• Iodine deficiency – Most common cause worldwide
• Sub-acute thyroiditis – May result in thyroroxicosis for first 4-6 weeks
• Post partum thyroiditis
• Sick euthyroidism -
• Secondary hypothyroidism – hypopituitarism (rare)
Hypothyroidism – Signs and Symptoms
• Symptoms • Signs
• Weight gain • General
• Fatigue, lethargy • Dry skin and hair
• Dislike of cold • Goitre
• Non-pitting oedema
• Constipation
• Facial features – purple lips,
• Menorrhagia
malar flush, periorbital
• Hoarse voice oedema, lateral eyebrow loss
• Myalgia • CVS
• Carpal tunnel syndrome • Bradycardia
• Psychiatric symptoms • Neuro
• Depression • Cerebellar ataxia
• Dementia • Slow relaxing reflexes
• Peripheral neuropathy
Hyperthyroidism – Aetiology
• Hyperthyroidism (thyrotoxicosis)
• Graves Disease (76%)
• IgG antibodies directed against TSH receptors on thyroid – stimulates
T3 & T4 production and proliferation of thyroid follicular cells
• Long term can result in hypothyroidism
• Toxic adenoma and toxic multinodular goitre
• Autonomously secretes thyroid hormones, inhibits endogenous TSH
• Thyroiditis
• Iodide induced
• TSH induced – eg TSH secreting pituitary adenoma (rare)
Hyperthyroidism – Signs and Symptoms
• Symptoms • Signs
• Weight loss • General
• Increased appetite • Hair thinning
• Heat intolerance • Goitre
• Lid lag, lid retraction
• Palpitations
• Pre-tibial myxoedema
• Fatigue
• Eye signs
• Sweating
• Palmar erythema
• Diarrhoea
• CVS
• Oligomenorrhoea
• Tachycardia
• Psychiatric symptoms • AF
• Irritability
• Neuro
• Emotional lability
• Fine tremor
• Psychosis
Hyperthyroidism – Eye Disease
• Associated with Graves’ disease
• Inflammation of retro-orbital tissues
• Symptoms
• Eye discomfort, grittiness
• Excess tear production
• Photophobia
• Diplopia
• Decreased acuity
• Signs
• Exopthalmos
• Proptosis
• Opthalmoplegia
Investigations – TFTs
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TSH
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TSH
TSH TSH
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T3, T4 T3, T4
T3, T4 T3, T4
Papillary 70 20-40 95
Follicular 10 40-60 60