Conditions InDepth: Hypothyroidism
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- Subacute thyroiditis —This occurs when there is inflammation of the thyroid gland after a viral upper respiratory tract infection.
- Drugs —Drugs used to treat hyperthyroidism such as lithium (used to treat certain psychiatric disorders), certain cardiac medicines, and other medicines (interleukins, alpha interferon)
- Medical treatments —Treatments include radiation or surgical removal of part of the thyroid gland (called subtotal thyroidectomy) to treat other thyroid diseases
- Idiopathic thyroid atrophy —The thyroid tissue shrivels up (atrophies) for unknown reasons
- Iodine deficiency —The thyroid gland does not get enough iodine to produce thyroid hormone (this is rare in the United States)
- Iodine excess —Certain foods (such as shellfish) and certain medicines (such as cough medicine) contain large amounts of iodine, which can block thyroid hormone production (rare)
- Infiltrative illnesses —Cancers and certain infections
- Pituitary adenoma —A benign tumor of the pituitary gland that can cause a problem signaling the thyroid to make thyroid hormones
- Postpartum thyroiditis —This condition usually improves but may be long lasting
- Congenital hypothyroidism —An infant that is born with problems making normal amounts of thyroid hormones
References
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Hypothyroidism. EBSCO DynaMed website. Available at: http://www.ebscohost.com/dynamed . Updated November 19, 2012. Accessed November 20, 2012.
Hypothyroidism. National Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases Information Service website. Available at: http://endocrine.niddk.nih.gov/pubs/Hypothyroidism/ . Updated February 27, 2012. Accessed November 20, 2012.
Vanderpump MPJ, Tunbridge WMG, French JM, et al. The incidence of thyroid disorders in the community: a twenty-year follow-up of the Whickham survey. Clin Endocrinol . 1995; 43:55.