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==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
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* | ! colspan="5" |'''Primary hypothyroidim''' | ||
* | ! rowspan="2" |Congenital hypothyroidism | ||
! colspan="7" |Central hypothyroidism | |||
( secondary and tertiary ) | |||
* [[Common cause 1]] | |- | ||
!Auto immune | |||
!Drug induced | |||
!Iatrogenic | |||
!Transient | |||
Hypothyroidism | |||
!Infiltrative disorders | |||
!Genetic causes | |||
!Iatrogenic | |||
!Tumors | |||
!Vascular | |||
!Infiltrative | |||
!Infectious | |||
!Miscellaneous | |||
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* <big>Hashimotos thyroiditis</big> | |||
* <big>Atrophic thyroiditis</big> | |||
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* Thionamides | |||
* Lithium | |||
* Amiodarone | |||
* Iodine containing contrast agents | |||
* Interferon - alfa | |||
* Tyrosine kinase inhibitor | |||
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* Subtotal or Total thyroidectomy | |||
* Radioiodine therapy | |||
* External radiation of neck | |||
* Iodine deficiency | |||
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* .Subacute granulomatous thyroiditis | |||
* Postpartum thyroiditis | |||
* Painless (silent, lymphocytic) thyroiditis | |||
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* Amyloidosis | |||
* Sarcoidosis | |||
* Hemochromatosis | |||
* Scleroderma | |||
* Cystinosis | |||
* Reidel's thyroiditis( fibrous thyroiditis ) | |||
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* Thyroid dysgenesis | |||
* Thyroid agenesis | |||
* Thyroid dyshormonogenesis | |||
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* TRH deficiency | |||
* Isolated CeH | |||
* Inactive TSH | |||
* Inactive TRH receptor | |||
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* Post pituitary surgery | |||
* Post external radiation | |||
* Drugs : GH therapy, Glucocorticoids, RXR agonists, Salicylates, Dopamine | |||
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* Pituitary macro adenoma | |||
* Craniopharyngioma | |||
* Meningioma | |||
* Glioma | |||
* Rathke cleft cyst | |||
* Metastatic | |||
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* Hemorrhage : Pituitary apopolexy, Subarachnoid hemorrhage | |||
* Ischemic : Post partum pituitary necrosis | |||
* Aneurysm | |||
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* Hemochromatosis | |||
* Histiocytosis | |||
* Sarcoidosis | |||
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* Syphilis | |||
* Bacterial abscess | |||
* Tuberculosis | |||
* Toxoplasmosis | |||
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* Transient :over replacement of T$ in primary hypothyroidism, sick euthyroid state | |||
* Trauma : head injury | |||
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<br /> [[Common cause 1]] | |||
* [[Common cause 2]] | * [[Common cause 2]] | ||
* [[Common cause 3]] | * [[Common cause 3]] |
Revision as of 10:32, 12 August 2020
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
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Causes
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Diagnosis
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Treatment
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Do's
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