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*Temporary hypothyroidism can be due to the [[Wolff-Chaikoff effect]]. | *Temporary hypothyroidism can be due to the [[Wolff-Chaikoff effect]]. | ||
===Causes in Alphabetical Order=== | |||
* [[Amyloidosis]] | |||
* Antithyroid drugs | |||
* [[Cystinosis]] | |||
* [[Dermatosclerosis]] | |||
* [[Drugs]] | |||
* [[Hashimoto's Thyroiditis]] | |||
* Head and neck surgery | |||
* [[Hemochromatosis]] | |||
* Iodine deficiency | |||
* [[Neoplastic]] | |||
* Peripheral thyroid gland disorder resistance | |||
* [[Radiation]] therapy to head neck or chest area | |||
* Radioactive iodine therapy | |||
* [[Reidel's Thyroiditis]] | |||
* [[Sarcoidosis]], granulomatous disease | |||
* [[Scleroderma]] | |||
* Secondary hypothyroidism | |||
* Silent [[thyroiditis]] | |||
* Subacute [[thyroiditis]] | |||
* Subtotal thyroidectomy | |||
* Supprative [[thyroiditis]] | |||
* Thyreostatic therapy | |||
* Thyroid agenesis, dysgenesis, ectopy | |||
* [[TSH]] (thyroid stimulating hormone) deficiency | |||
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Revision as of 00:52, 19 September 2012
Hypothyroidism Main page |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Causes
There are several distinct causes for chronic hypothyroidism.
Common Causes
Historically and, still, in many developing countries iodine deficiency is the most common cause of hypothyroidism world-wide. In present day developed countries, however, hypothyroidism is mostly caused by Hashimoto's thyroiditis, or by a lack of the thyroid gland or a deficiency of hormones from either the hypothalamus or the pituitary.
Less Common Causes
- Hypothyroidism can result from postpartum thyroiditis, a condition that affects about 5% of all women within a year after giving birth. The first phase is typically hyperthyroidism. Then, the thyroid either returns to normal or a woman develops hypothyroidism. Of those women who experience hypothyroidism associated with postpartum thyroiditis, one in five will develop permanent hypothyroidism requiring life-long treatment.
- Hypothyroidism can also result from sporadic inheritance, sometimes autosomal recessive.
- Temporary hypothyroidism can be due to the Wolff-Chaikoff effect.
Causes in Alphabetical Order
- Amyloidosis
- Antithyroid drugs
- Cystinosis
- Dermatosclerosis
- Drugs
- Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
- Head and neck surgery
- Hemochromatosis
- Iodine deficiency
- Neoplastic
- Peripheral thyroid gland disorder resistance
- Radiation therapy to head neck or chest area
- Radioactive iodine therapy
- Reidel's Thyroiditis
- Sarcoidosis, granulomatous disease
- Scleroderma
- Secondary hypothyroidism
- Silent thyroiditis
- Subacute thyroiditis
- Subtotal thyroidectomy
- Supprative thyroiditis
- Thyreostatic therapy
- Thyroid agenesis, dysgenesis, ectopy
- TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) deficiency