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at 12:39 a.m. May, 28, 2024
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herstein.jacob
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Patreek
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Step 1 Uworld QId 20148 - "Exogenous levothyroxine (T4) is readily converted to T3, so T3 levels are usually elevated."
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- Low RAIU suggests release of preformed hormone (from thyroiditis or exogenous hormone intake)

- Suppression of TSH causes thyroid gland atrophy rather than growth
- Low RAIU suggests release of preformed hormone (from thyroiditis or exogenous hormone intake)
- Low thyroglobulin is seen in exogenous hormone administration- think about suppressing your own production of T4/thyroglobulin with exogenous hormone vs. making a lot of your own thyroglobulin in thyroiditis

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Watch associated Bootcamp video - Thyroid : T3, T4 Synthesis and Pharmacology
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Thyroid : Hyperthyroidism: Other Causes
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Thyroid : Hyperthyroidism: Other Causes
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