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    neck as represented by the image below left. The causes of chronic hypothyroidism are fairly distinct. Around the world in third-world and developing countries‚ iodine deficiency is the most common cause of hypothyroidism. This used to be true as well for developed countries‚ but today this is a less common cause as iodine usually finds its way into our diets without too much trouble. In modern-day developed countries‚ hypothyroidism is mainly a result of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis‚ a birth defect which

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    or nervous? 6. What have your sleep patterns been like? 7. Have you had any radiation therapy to your head and/or neck? 8. Have your menstrual periods been altered? 3. You know that potential causes of R.M.’s symptoms include depression‚ hypothyroidism‚ anemia‚ cardiac disease fluid and electrolyte imbalance and allergies. As part of your screening procedures‚ describe how you would begin to investigate which of these conditions probably do not account for R.M.’s symptoms. During the physical

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    Hypothyroidism Hypothyroidism is a condition where the thyroid does not produce enough of the hormones that are required to maintain metabolism (Harvard School of Medicine‚ 2007). Introduction Hypothyroidism is not a disease itself‚ but is a condition that a disease state causes (Buckley & Schub‚ 2008). Many of the causes of hypothyroidism are related to autoimmune conditions‚ where the body attacks itself‚ rendering the thyroid useless (Raisbeck‚ 2009). In fact‚ this is the most common cause

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    1. What is the most likely etiological factor for Mrs. Baksh’s primary hypothyroidism? Explain in detail the pathophysiology of primary hypothyroidism using the complex feedback mechanism. According to the American Thyroid Association‚ the three most common causes to hypothyroidism are: the surgical removal of the thyroid gland‚ radiation treatment and the body attacking thyroid tissue as a result of autoimmune diseases like Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (American Thyroid Association‚ 2014). In Mrs. Baksh’s

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    you had weight fluctuation over the past 6 months Is there a history of diabetes in your family? Have you had any radiation therapy to your head and or neck? 3. You know that potential causes for some of R.M.’s symptoms include depression‚ hypothyroidism‚ anemia‚ cardiac disease‚ fluid and electrolyte imbalance‚ and allergies. As part of your screening procedures‚ describe how you would begin to investigate which of these conditions probably do not account for R.M.’s symptoms. As part of screening

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    Research Strategy Paper Living with Hypothyroidism Monica Chapman 10/12/10 GEN/200 Maureen Parker Hypothyroidism is a chronic condition in which the thyroid gland is underactive meaning it produces too little thyroid hormone in which the body needs to function normally. Because there are low levels of the thyroid hormones needed‚ the body tends to slow down causing many symptoms (eHealthMD‚ 2004). Hypothyroidism is very common and is treatable easily most of the time‚ but it is a condition

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    Imbalances of Thyroid Function Name: Miranda Tefft Instructor: Aline Potvin Date: 11.18.2014 Predictions TSH levels in patients with primary hypothyroidism are high Thyroxine (T4) levels in patients with primary hypothyroidism are low TSH levels in patients with secondary hypothyroidism are low Thyroxine (T4) levels in patients with secondary hypothyroidism are low TSH levels in patients with hyperthyroidism are low Thyroxine (T4) levels in patients with hyperthyroidism are high Materials and Methods

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    present as Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT) or Grave’s disease. HT results in hypothyroidism and is the most common presentation‚ while Grave’s disease results in hyperthyroidism (Kakleas‚ Soldatou‚ Karachaliou‚ & Karavanaki‚ 2015). Specific HLA types in patients with type 1 diabetes are associated with the development of hyperthyroidism and those are HLA DQA*0301‚ DQB1*0301‚ DQB1*0201. Likewise DQB1*0501 is associated with hypothyroidism. Interestingly enough‚ presence of DQB1*05 is correlated with protection

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    follow wherever Dennis appears‚ but it is the product of good intentions‚ misdirected helpfulness‚ good-hearted generosity‚ and‚ possibly‚ an overactive thyroid ... The Merchant of Dennis the Menace." Hank Ketchum Additionally when comparing Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism‚ it is useful to consider the symptoms‚ treatment‚ and life with the disease. The hidden truth about thyroid disease and what every person should know‚ how it affects not only the body‚ but also the affects that these diseases

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    (1) and is considered to be one of the primary causes of thyroid underactivity‚ known as hypothyroidism (2). Autoimmune thyroid diseases‚ like Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis‚ effects around 1-5% of the population (3‚ 4)‚ and the large majority of those effected by the disease are women (5). Many aspects of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis pathology are still being researched‚ including the determinant and origin of hypothyroidism severity (3). It has been shown that there are two main influences on development of

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