Thyroid pathology
Thyroid functions
100

This enlargement of the thyroid is most commonly due to a lack of Iodine. 

What is goiter?

100

This hypothalamic neurohormone is responsible for stimulating TSH. 

What is Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)?

200

Secondary hypothyroidism is the result of insufficient levels of this trophic hormone. 

What is Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)

200

Triiodothyronine activates Na+/K+-ATPases at a high rate, representing a significant contribution to this homeostatic process. 

What is Body temperature homeostasis. (Calorigenic action)

300

This autoimmune disease of the thyroid causes patients to have low metabolic rates, weight gain, and lethargy. 

What is Hashimoto's Thyroiditis?

300

This protein synthesized in the Follicle Cell of the thyroid bind to new T3 and T4 hormones until they are ready to be secreted. 

What is Thyroglobulin?

400

Secondary hypothyroidism would result in these levels of TRH, TSH, and TH. (Elevated/depressed)

Elevated TRH

Depressed TSH

Depressed TH

400

In adults, This hormone upregulates Beta-adrenergic receptors in autorhythmic and contractile cardiac cells. 

What is Triiodothyronine (T3)

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