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Hypothyroidism




  ICD10 E00-E03, E890,
  ICD9 -


Hypothyroidism is the disease state caused by insufficient production of Thyroid Hormone by the Thyroid Gland . There are several distinct causes for chronic hypothyroidism, the most common being Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and hypothyroidism following Radioiodine therapy for Hyperthyroidism .

The severity of hypothyroidism varies widely. Patients are classified as "subclinical hypothyroid" if diagnostic findings show thyroid hormone abnormalities, but they do not exhibit any symptoms. Others have moderate symptoms that can be mistaken for other diseases and states. Advanced hypothyroidism may cause severe complications, the most serious one of which is Myxedema .


SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS


Adults



Children


Very Early Infancy



Later Infancy/Toddlerhood



After Toddlerhood



CAUSES


Neonatal Hypothyroidism

Thyroid hormone is very important to neural development in the Neonatal
period. A deficiency of thyroid hormones can lead to Cretinism . For this
reason it is important to detect and treat thyroid deficiency early. In
Australia , The Netherlands , and many other countries this is done by testing for TSH on the routine Neonatal Heel Pricks performed by law on all newborn babies.


Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

Sometimes called Hashimoto's Disease, this is part of the spectrum of Autoimmune Disease s and is related to Graves' Disease , Lymphocytic thyroiditis, and other organ-related autoimmune conditions such as Addison's Disease , Diabetes , Premature Menopause and Vitiligo . Hashimoto's is a lymphocytic and plasmacytic thyroid Inflammation that eventually destroys the thyroid. Patients require permanent thyroid hormone replacement.

Autoimmune hypothyroidism may also be part of a spectrum of disorders referred to as Schmidt's Syndrome :



Pituitary Failure

Reduction or loss of TSH secretion by the Pituitary is a rare cause of hypothyroidism. This constellation is usually referred to as "secondary hypothyroidism". Even rarer is tertiary hypothyroidism that is caused either by hypothalamic lesions or by interruption of signal transfer in the portal veins connecting the Hypothalamus to the pituitary gland ( Pickardt Syndrome ).


Iatrogenic

Hypothyroidism may occur as an adverse reaction to Lithium used in the treatment of mood disorders, and in response to Interferon and IL-2 treatment (e.g. for Cancer ). It may also be a result of the antiarrhythmic Amiodarone .


Iodine Deficiency

Severe iodine deficiency is another major cause of hypothyroidism. In areas of the world where there is an iodine deficiency in the diet, severe hypothyroidism can be seen in 5 to 15% of the population. In many countries, iodine deficiency is very rare due to the small amount of iodine salt that is added to common Table Salt .

Surgery on the thyroid is generally done in a form that allows some hormone-producing tissue to remain. Nevertheless, some patients will need hormone supplementation after surgery.


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