Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1244 page)

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   Secondary pituitary or hypothalamic hypothyroidism (e.g., tumor, infiltrates)
   Euthyroid sick patients (some patients)
   Acute psychiatric illness
   Severe dehydration
   Drug effect, especially large doses (use FT
4
for evaluation)
   Glucocorticoids, dopamine, dopamine agonists (bromocriptine), levodopa, T
4
replacement therapy, apomorphine, and pyridoxine; normal or low T
4
   Antithyroid drug for thyrotoxicosis, especially early in treatment; normal or low T
4
   Assay interference (e.g., antibodies to mouse IgG, autoimmune disease)
   First trimester of pregnancy
   Isolated deficiency (very rare)
   Limitations
   TSH may be normal in
   Central hypothyroidism: In the absence of hypothalamic or pituitary disease, normal TSH excludes primary hypothyroidism.

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