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== Differential Diagnosis ==
== Background ==


=== Etiologies ===
* Graves disease (autoimmune)

* Thyroiditis
* [[Graves disease]] (autoimmune)
* [[Thyroiditis]]
** Viral (painful, subacute)
** Viral (painful, subacute)
** Autoimmune
** Autoimmune
*** Transient (painless)
*** Transient (painless)
*** Post-partum thyroiditis (painless)
*** [[Post-partum thyroiditis]] (painless)
* Toxic nodule
* Toxic nodule
* Toxic multinodular goitre
* [[Toxic multinodular goitre]]
* Iatrogenic
* Iatrogenic
** Amiodarone
** [[Amiodarone]]
** Lithium
** [[Lithium]]


== Clinical Manifestations ==
== Clinical Manifestations ==
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* Imaging
* Imaging
* Other
* Other

== Management ==

* Depends on the underlying cause
* [[Methimazole]]
** Free T4 levels 1 to 1.5 times ULN: 5 to 10 mg once daily
** Free T4 levels >1.5 to 2 times ULN (or iodine-induced thyrotoxicosis): 10 to 20 mg once daily
** Free T4 levels >2 times ULN: 20 to 40 mg/day
** Give in 2 to 3 divided doses to minimize GI side effects
** [[Propylthiouracil]] preferred in pregnant patients
* Beta blockers
** [[Atenolol]] 25 to 50 mg p.o. daily, titrate up to get heart rate under 90 (as BP allows) to maximum of 200 mg daily in two divided doses
** [[Propanolol]]


[[Category:Endocrinology]]
[[Category:Endocrinology]]

Latest revision as of 14:34, 28 February 2022

Background

Etiologies

Clinical Manifestations

Biochemical

  • Laboratory dysfunction only

Subclinical

  • Progresses to symptomatic hyperthyroidism in 25% by 5 years

Clinical

  • History
    • Heat intolerance
    • Weight loss
    • Anxiety
    • Emotional ability
    • Weakness
    • Tremor
    • Palpitations
    • Increased perspiration
    • Distractibility
  • Signs & Symptoms
    • Atrial fibrillation

Graves Disease

  • Signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism
  • Diffuse goitre
  • Proptosis, palpebral swelling
  • Diffuse dermopathy

Investigations

  • Labs
    • TSH; if low, repeat and add free T3 and free T4
  • Imaging
  • Other

Management

  • Depends on the underlying cause
  • Methimazole
    • Free T4 levels 1 to 1.5 times ULN: 5 to 10 mg once daily
    • Free T4 levels >1.5 to 2 times ULN (or iodine-induced thyrotoxicosis): 10 to 20 mg once daily
    • Free T4 levels >2 times ULN: 20 to 40 mg/day
    • Give in 2 to 3 divided doses to minimize GI side effects
    • Propylthiouracil preferred in pregnant patients
  • Beta blockers
    • Atenolol 25 to 50 mg p.o. daily, titrate up to get heart rate under 90 (as BP allows) to maximum of 200 mg daily in two divided doses
    • Propanolol