cirus Forum Guru

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| | 08/08/07 - 01:59 AM  
 
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A 61-year-old woman presents to her primary care clinic with difficulty breathing and swallowing, as well as throat and neck pain and voice changes over the past two months. She is very sensitive to cold and constantly feels tired. She also has fatty, foul-smelling stools. She denies abdominal pain, vomiting, or weight changes. She has itching, which has increased over the past month, and constantly experiences dryness of the mouth, which is unrelieved by drinking fluids. During the last visit to her gynecologist, she was found to have an immobile, painful, thickened cervix and was diagnosed with sclerosing cervicitis. The diagnosis was supported by cervical biopsy. On physical examination, her temperature is normal, and the pulse is 62/min. Her face looks slightly puffy, and her skin is dry and pale. There are xanthomatous lesions around the eyelids and on the face. The mucous membranes are dry. The thyroid gland is palpable, enlarged, asymmetrical, hard, and immobile. There is no tenderness on palpation of the thyroid. There is a mild lower extremity edema. Laboratory studies show: sodium 132 mEq/L, potassium 3.4 mEq/L, BUN 24 mg/dL, creatinine 0.9 mg/dL, cholesterol 290 mg/dL, triglycerides 168 mg/dL, TSH 34 mU/L (normal 0.4-5.0 mU/L), and free T4 0.6 ng/dL (normal 0.9-2.4 ng/dL). The thyroid radioiodine uptake is low, and the scan reveals uneven uptake. Antimitochondrial antibodies are present, and thyroid autoantibodies are negative. Thyroid-gland ultrasound reveals diffuse changes, with no nodular structures. An ultrasound-guided, thyroid-gland biopsy reveals an increased amount of fibrotic tissue. What would be the most effective treatment in this thyroid gland disorder? (A) Surgical decompression (B) Corticosteroids (C) Tamoxifen (D) Levothyroxine (E) Radiation therapy sorry, i didn see the first part wasn't posted
Edited by cirus on 08/08/07 - 05:03 AM
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| kpmle2 Forum Guru
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| | 08/08/07 - 03:39 AM  
 
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D)...
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| khorshid Forum Guru
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| | 08/08/07 - 04:52 AM  
 
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This is not hashimoto, I'll go with B. (I have some doubts about C, but cirus I think the question is not complete, we don't know how old is her?)
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| dr.wad Forum Senior

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| | 08/08/07 - 06:59 AM  
 
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this is riedle thyroiditis associated with primary biliary cirrhosis . treatment either tamoxifen or surgical >>>>>> but tamoxifen will be my first choice since there is no sever compression manifestations.
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| robin082006 Forum Hero

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| | 08/08/07 - 07:15 AM  
 
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C
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| elitoki Forum Guru

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| | 08/08/07 - 07:57 AM  
 
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I agree with Riedel thyroiditis, but B and C both are used as treatment. Witch is correct for the real exam???
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| cirus Forum Guru

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| | 08/08/07 - 08:07 AM  
 
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The correct ans is C
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| dr in trouble Forum Guru

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| | 08/08/07 - 11:37 AM  
 
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C
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