Her palms were sweaty and she had a fine tremor in her hands.
What workup will you advice for the suspected diagnosis?
- TSH
- Serum free T4
- Serum electrolytes
- Complete blood count
- Urine toxicology
What is the Diagnosis?
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Hyperthroidism with Graves Opthalmopathy.
Case Discussion:
- Hyperthyroidism or overactive thyroid is a condition in which the thyroid gland produces excess hormone thyroxine.
- The excess hormone in the body leads to hyperactive body metabolism.
- Patients usually present with symptoms of weight loss. increased appetite, rapid heart beat, sweating, anxiety, increased sensitivity to heat, difficulty sleeping, diarrhea, menstrual problems, fine brittle hair, fatigue, etc.
Diagnosis:
Along with the clinical history and physical examination following tests helps in diagnosis:
- Decreased TSH
- Increased serum T3 and T4
- Antithyroid antibodies are increased in Graves disease.
Treatment:
Excess thyroid hormone production can be suppressed by:
1. Radioactive Iodide treatment:
2. Antithyroid medications: Methimazole, proplythyouracil
3. Surgery
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