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lpp06
Does Overall T4 stay the same because TBG+T4 can last longer in circulation? Cause I always struggle thinking that free T4 is low because its being bound by the extra TBG
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covid_19
I'm not sure if I'm interpreting your question correctly, but I thought overall T4 increases in pregnancy?
The way I think of it is that early in pregnancy, ฮฒ-HCG (acting like TSH) โ โ free T4 โ โ TSH via (-) feedback โ TSH back to nml as โฮฒ-HCG during pregnancy (i.e. gestational thyrotoxicosis).
If the mom really has hyperthyroidism, then free T4 remains high and TSH low even as ฮฒ-HCG โ and โTBG.
Later in the pregnancy, estrogen โ โTBG โ โ free T4 โ TSH release โ โ free T4 to regain equilibrium.
(bound T4: free T4)
2:2 (nml) โ 3:1 โ 3:3 (new nml where there's a relative increase in free T4 AND overall T4).
What are your thoughts on this?
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topgunber
Overall t4 increases, but when t4 is bound to thyroid binding globulin it is not active, therefore someone would not show characteristics of hyperthyroidism if they had high thyroid binding globulin and high total t4. Basically, free t4 is the actual amount of thyroid hormone that can cause a physiologic effect. As the first comment says, total thyroid hormone and thyroid binding globulin are increased in pregnancy. Thus to check for hyperthyroid we are concerned only with free t4 (if it is low then the patient would be hypothyroid)
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step1dreamteam
Radioactive Iodine (option C) is wrong because radiations are teratogenic for the fetus.
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submitted by โcassdawg(1781)
In agreement with the other post: (see FA2020 p331)
You would want to check FREE T4 because pregnancy increases Thyroid binding globulin. It is possible she might have increased overall T4, but NOT have hyperthyroidism because the free T4 is normal (i.e. her increases amount of thyroid binding globulin has bound more T4, and since our bodies respond to the concentration of free T4 only, the hypothalamus should ensure that the free T4 is kept constant; this would appear as increased overall T4)
Another way of thinking of this:
If we increase bound T4 and keep free T4 the same, we would still increase overall T4. Thus to know if she truly has hyperthyroidism we must look at free T4 concentration.