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TSH: Clinical sx, Lab abnormalities ( elevated cholesterol, prolactin CPK, low Na, anemia, Goiter, Previous thyroid disorder, Down's, Turner's, MS, FHx of autoimmune thyroid disorder, primary pulmonary HTN, radiation to the neck, Drugs ( lithium, amiodarone, and interferon alpha, Pituitary disorder.
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When do you screen for hypothyroid and with what?

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Levothyroxine 1.6 mcg/kd/d.
How much thyroid replacement do you give for hypothyroid?
Mild elevation of TSH ( 4-10) with normal free T4
How do you diagnose subclinical hypothyroid?
Pregnant, memory problem in elderly, hypercholesterolemia.
Who do you treat for subclinical hypothyroid?
Graves, toxic multi nodular goiter, Toxic adenoma
What disorder seen with High RAIU?
Low TSH with normal free T3 and T4. Recheck in 2-3 mo
How do you diagnose subclinical hyperthyroid?
ASA,Steroid, and BB
How do you treat subacute thyroiditis?
Hot on RAIU and cystic
What suggest a benign nodule?
High calcium, Low PO4 and normal or elevated PTH level.
How do you dx. primary hyperparathyroid?
Mostly adenoma, only 3% malignant.
What causes hyperparathyroid?
Prolactin level > 100
When do you check MRI with elevated prolactin?
Neurogenic DI results of decrease ADH from pituitary and Nephrogenic is due to decrease effect of ADH on kidney.
What is the difference between Neurogenic and nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus?
Polyuria, Polydypsia with Hypernatremia
What are the symptoms of DI
Lithium 20%, Elevated Ca and low K, hereditary
Which drugs can cause nephrogenic DI?
Desmopresssin DDAVP oral, nasal or SQ
How do you treat neurogenic DI?
Thiazide diuretics.
How do you treat nephrogenic DI?
Steroid withdrawal from chronic therapy. ACTH is low.
What causes secondary Addison's Disease?