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==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
There are no specific [[physical examination]] findings associated with [[euthyroid]] sick syndrome. The [[physical examination]] findings in each [[patient]] depends upon the underlying cause of [[euthyroid]] sick syndrome such as [[Sepsis physical examination|sepsis]], [[ST elevation myocardial infarction physical examination|myocardial infarction]], [[Pneumonia/Physical examination|pneumonia]], [[Chronic renal failure physical examination|chronic renal failure]] and [[Cirrhosis physical examination|cirrhosis]]. However, euthyroid sick syndrome leads to hypothyroidism. The physical examination findings in hypothyroidism are: | There are no specific [[physical examination]] findings associated with [[euthyroid]] sick syndrome. The [[physical examination]] findings in each [[patient]] depends upon the underlying cause of [[euthyroid]] sick syndrome such as [[Sepsis physical examination|sepsis]], [[ST elevation myocardial infarction physical examination|myocardial infarction]], [[Pneumonia/Physical examination|pneumonia]], [[Chronic renal failure physical examination|chronic renal failure]] and [[Cirrhosis physical examination|cirrhosis]]. However, euthyroid sick syndrome leads to hypothyroidism. The physical examination findings in hypothyroidism are: | ||
====Appearance of the Patient==== | ====Appearance of the Patient==== | ||
* Patients with hypothyroidism usually appear fatigued. | * Patients with [[hypothyroidism]] usually appear [[Fatigue|fatigued]]. | ||
====Vital Signs==== | ====Vital Signs==== | ||
* [[Bradycardia]] | * [[Bradycardia]] | ||
* [[Hypotension]] | |||
* [[Hypothermia]] | * [[Hypothermia]] | ||
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====Head==== | ====Head==== | ||
* Puffy face | * Puffy face | ||
* Dull facial expression | |||
====Respiratory==== | ====Respiratory==== | ||
*[[Bradypnea]] | *[[Bradypnea]] | ||
* [[Dyspnea]] | |||
====Heart==== | ====Heart==== | ||
* S3 gallop | * Decreased [[systolic blood pressure]] | ||
* Increased [[diastolic blood pressure]] | |||
* [[Pericardial effusion]] | |||
* [[S3 gallop]] | |||
====Neurologic==== | ====Neurologic==== | ||
* Slowed speech | * Slowed speech | ||
* [[Reflexes|Slowed reflexes]] | * [[Reflexes|Slowed reflexes]] | ||
* [[Ataxia]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Akshun Kalia M.B.B.S.[2]
Overview
There are no specific physical examination findings associated with euthyroid sick syndrome. The physical examination findings in each patient depends upon the underlying cause of euthyroid sick syndrome such as sepsis, myocardial infarction, pneumonia, chronic renal failure and cirrhosis.
Physical Examination
There are no specific physical examination findings associated with euthyroid sick syndrome. The physical examination findings in each patient depends upon the underlying cause of euthyroid sick syndrome such as sepsis, myocardial infarction, pneumonia, chronic renal failure and cirrhosis. However, euthyroid sick syndrome leads to hypothyroidism. The physical examination findings in hypothyroidism are:
Appearance of the Patient
- Patients with hypothyroidism usually appear fatigued.
Vital Signs
Skin
- Dry skin
- Coarse hair
Head
- Puffy face
- Dull facial expression
Respiratory
Heart
- Decreased systolic blood pressure
- Increased diastolic blood pressure
- Pericardial effusion
- S3 gallop
Neurologic
- Slowed speech
- Slowed reflexes
- Ataxia