Graves' disease, multinodular goiter and subclinical hyperthyroidism
- PMID: 31427038
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ando.2018.09.004
Graves' disease, multinodular goiter and subclinical hyperthyroidism
Abstract
Subclinical hyperthyroidism is a common clinical entity, defined by serum TSH below the reference range, with normal FT4 and FT3 levels in an asymptomatic patient. Whether or not subclinical hyperthyroidism should be treated remains a matter of debate. Cross-sectional and longitudinal population-based studies demonstrate association of subclinical hyperthyroidism with risk of atrial fibrillation and osteoporosis, and with cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. However, there are no randomized clinical trials addressing whether long-term health outcomes are improved by treating subclinical hyperthyroidism; in the absence of evidence one way or the other, it seems appropriate to use decision trees taking account of TSH concentration and presence of risk factors (age>65 years or post-menopause, osteoporosis and cardiac disease).
Keywords: Goitre multinodulaire; Hyperthyroïdie infra-clinique; Multinodular goiter; Subclinical hyperthyroidism; TSH; Thyroid; Thyroïde.
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