LAB C4 - THYROID

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Thyroid Function Quiz

Test your knowledge on thyroid health and diseases with our Thyroid Function Quiz! This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of various thyroid disorders, their symptoms, and treatment options. Perfect for healthcare professionals and students alike!

  • 9 insightful questions
  • Multiple-choice format
  • Ideal for self-assessment
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Thyrotoxicosis (hyperthyroidism) is best characterized by:
TSH slightly elevated and FT4/T4 within reference limits
TSH low and FT4/T4 low
TSH undetectable and FT4/T4 high
TSH within reference range and FT4/T4 low
FT4/T4 high and TSH within normal limits
Secondary (central) hypothyroidism is best characterized by:
TSH slightly elevated and FT4/T4 within reference limits
TSH low and FT4/T4 low
TSH undetectable and FT4/T4 high
TSH within reference range and FT4/T4 low
FT4/T4 high and TSH within normal limits
When are the correct major effects of Lithium:
Inhibits synthesis of the iodide transporter, and inhibits secretion of T4 and T3
Inhibits thyroid peroxidase production, and inhibits secretion of T4 and T3
Inhibits TSH receptors, and inhibits secretion of T4 and T3
Inhibits the coupling of iodotyrosine residues to form T3 and T4, and inhibits secretion of T4 and T3
Inhibits TSH receptors, and inhibits thyroid peroxidase activity
The term “T3 toxicosis” usually refers to:
Non-thyroid illness
Low T3 syndrome
Reverse T3 excess
Active T3 excess with total T4 and TSH within normal
Active T3 excess with total T4 within normal and TSH undetectable
The term “low T3 syndrome” refers to:
Non-thyroid illness
Apathetic hyperthyroidism
Reverse T3 excess
Active T3 excess with total T4 and TSH within normal
Active T3 excess with total T4 within normal and TSH undetectable
Following a the TRH stimulation test the following is the most important measurement:
Thyrotropin releasing hormone
Thyroid stimulating hormone
Total triiodothyronine
Free triiodothyronine
Thyroxine
Non-thyroid illness syndrome is best characterized by:
TSH slightly elevated and FT4/T4 within reference limits
TSH low and FT4/T4 low
TSH undetectable and FT4/T4 high
TSH within reference range or low and FT4, T3 low
FT4/T4 high and TSH within normal limits
The most important antibody to measure in the diagnosis of Hashimoto’s disease is:
Anti-TPO Ab
Anti-TGB Ab
Anti-TSH-R Ab
Anti-pH1N1
Anti-VEGF
The most important antibody to measure in the diagnosis of Grave’s disease is:
Anti-TPO Ab
Anti-TGB Ab
Anti-TSH-R Ab
Anti-pH1N1
Anti-VEGF
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