[Hypothyreodism. From the latent functional disorder up to coma]
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[Hypothyreodism. From the latent functional disorder up to coma]
Abstract
An autoimmune thyroiditis represents the main reason of hypothyroidism, defined as a lack of thyroid hormone. This autoimmune process results in destruction of functioning thyroid follicles. While subclinical or latent hypothyroidism is defined on the basis of laboratory values (an elevation of TSH with normal peripheral hormone levels), the typical signs and symptoms are associated with hypothyroidism. In about 80% of cases antibodies against thyroid peroxidase can be measured, but only in about 40-50% of cases antibodies against thyroglobulin are detectable. If hypothyrodism has been diagnosed, substitution with levothyroxine should be initiated, with the therapeutic goal to decrease TSH level to the lower normal range. In cases of subclinical hypothyroidism, levothyroxine medication should be started in patients with a high TSH value, positive antibodies and/or the typical ultrasound of autoimmune thyroiditis. However, substitution with levothyroxine in any case of elevated TSH values should be avoided.
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