Thyroid is Simple, Isn’t It? (Or Something You Don’t Know You Don’t Know)

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Abstract Description

One day when I was seeing patients in the clinic, I overheard two junior doctors talking next to my room. 

 

Doctor A: Oh! We have less than 10 minutes to see each patient in the clinic, how can it be possible if they are not thyroid problems?

Doctor B: Yes, thyroid is simple; you either give carbimazole for high and thyroxine for low, that’s it. Just hope that all patients are thyroid patients.

 

What happens if high is not really high and low is not simply low? In this presentation, I try to discuss with you some daunting challenge of thyroid diseases including the laboratory interference, discordant thyroid function and how common presentation could bamboozle us, and ultimately what make thyroid so tantalizing. I hope you can realize something you don’t know you don’t know about the kaleidoscopic spectrum of thyroid diseases

My aim is simple: Thyroid is NOT simple.

 

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HAC1354
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