Hipertiroidismo y tirotoxicosis

Thyrotoxicosis is the inappropriately high action of thyroid hormones, it is frequently the result of hyperthyroidism, but there are other conditions that can cause it, such as: acute suppurative thyroiditis, factitious thyrotoxicosis, subacute thyroiditis, among others. The methodology used for thi...

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Main Authors: Aparicio Mejía, Anderson, Pérez Gutiérrez, Karen Victoria, Icaza Bustamante, Michael Steeven, Jachero Urgiles, Eugenia del Cisne
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Source:RECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 6, Nº. 3, 2022, pags. 120-127
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RECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 6, Nº. 3, 2022, pags. 120-127
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Spanish
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Hormona
Cirugía
Hipertiroidismo
Glándula
Tiroiditis
Hormone
Surgery
Hyperthyroidism
Gland
Thyroiditis
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Cirugía
Hipertiroidismo
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Tiroiditis
Hormone
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Thyroiditis
Aparicio Mejía, Anderson
Pérez Gutiérrez, Karen Victoria
Icaza Bustamante, Michael Steeven
Jachero Urgiles, Eugenia del Cisne
Hipertiroidismo y tirotoxicosis
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Thyrotoxicosis is the inappropriately high action of thyroid hormones, it is frequently the result of hyperthyroidism, but there are other conditions that can cause it, such as: acute suppurative thyroiditis, factitious thyrotoxicosis, subacute thyroiditis, among others. The methodology used for this research work is part of a bibliographic review of documentary type, since we are going to deal with issues raised at a theoretical level such as hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis. The technique for data collection is made up of electronic materials, the latter such as Google Scholar, PubMed, among others, relying on the use of descriptors in health sciences or MESH terminology. The information obtained here will be reviewed for further analysis. Thyrotoxicosis has a quality that may or may not be associated with the thyroid gland, since it can be a consequence of other disorders such as: acute suppurative thyroiditis, factitious thyrotoxicosis, subacute thyroiditis, among others. However, it can be said that it is a form of hyperthyroidism, but more accelerated, since it occurs as a consequence of elevated thyroid hormones T3 and T4, within the clinic that can be presented to people who suffer from it, this is very varied. because it can generate bone, skin, digestive, muscle symptoms, among others. Its diagnosis can be confirmed by laboratory studies that show high levels of free T4 and free T3 in peripheral blood, combined with physical examination and the symptoms presented by the patient, in terms of treatment, it is managed as hyperthyroidism and the degree of disease progression that will determine whether pharmacological, radioiodine or surgical treatment is used.
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Icaza Bustamante, Michael Steeven
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Pérez Gutiérrez, Karen Victoria
Icaza Bustamante, Michael Steeven
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dialnet-ar-18-ART00015394032023-05-30Hipertiroidismo y tirotoxicosisAparicio Mejía, AndersonPérez Gutiérrez, Karen VictoriaIcaza Bustamante, Michael SteevenJachero Urgiles, Eugenia del CisneHormonaCirugíaHipertiroidismoGlándulaTiroiditisHormoneSurgeryHyperthyroidismGlandThyroiditisThyrotoxicosis is the inappropriately high action of thyroid hormones, it is frequently the result of hyperthyroidism, but there are other conditions that can cause it, such as: acute suppurative thyroiditis, factitious thyrotoxicosis, subacute thyroiditis, among others. The methodology used for this research work is part of a bibliographic review of documentary type, since we are going to deal with issues raised at a theoretical level such as hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis. The technique for data collection is made up of electronic materials, the latter such as Google Scholar, PubMed, among others, relying on the use of descriptors in health sciences or MESH terminology. The information obtained here will be reviewed for further analysis. Thyrotoxicosis has a quality that may or may not be associated with the thyroid gland, since it can be a consequence of other disorders such as: acute suppurative thyroiditis, factitious thyrotoxicosis, subacute thyroiditis, among others. However, it can be said that it is a form of hyperthyroidism, but more accelerated, since it occurs as a consequence of elevated thyroid hormones T3 and T4, within the clinic that can be presented to people who suffer from it, this is very varied. because it can generate bone, skin, digestive, muscle symptoms, among others. Its diagnosis can be confirmed by laboratory studies that show high levels of free T4 and free T3 in peripheral blood, combined with physical examination and the symptoms presented by the patient, in terms of treatment, it is managed as hyperthyroidism and the degree of disease progression that will determine whether pharmacological, radioiodine or surgical treatment is used.La tirotoxicosis es la acción inapropiadamente elevada de hormonas tiroideas, es frecuentemente el resultado del hipertiroidismo, pero existen otras condiciones que lo pueden causar, tales como: tiroiditis aguda supurativa, tirotoxicosis facticia, tiroiditis subaguda, entre otros. La metodología utilizada para el presente trabajo de investigación, se enmarca dentro de una revisión bibliográfica de tipo documental, ya que nos vamos a ocupar de temas planteados a nivel teórico como es Hipertiroidismo y tirotoxicosis. La técnica para la recolección de datos está constituida por materiales electrónicos, estos últimos como Google Académico, PubMed, entre otros, apoyándose para ello en el uso de descriptores en ciencias de la salud o terminología MESH. La información aquí obtenida será revisada para su posterior análisis. La tirotoxicosis tiene una cualidad, que puede estar asociada a la glándula tiroidea o no, ya que puede ser consecuencia de otros trastornos como: tiroiditis aguda supurativa, tirotoxicosis facticia, tiroiditis subaguda, entre otros. Sin embargo, se puede decir que es una forma de hipertiroidismo, pero más acelerada, ya que se da como consecuencia de elevadas hormonas tiroideas T3 y T4, dentro de la clínica que se puede presentar a las personas que la padecen, esta es muy variada por que puede generar sintomatología ósea, cutánea, digestiva, musculares, entre otros. Su diagnóstico se puede confirmar por estudios de laboratorios que arrojan niveles de T4 libre y T3 libre elevados en sangre periférica, combinados con la exploración física y la sintomatología que presente el paciente, en cuanto al tratamiento, se maneja como el hipertiroidismo y el grado de avance de la enfermedad que va a determinar si se utiliza el tratamiento farmacológico, radio yodo o quirúrgico.2022text (article)application/pdfhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8507995(Revista) ISSN 2588-073XRECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 6, Nº. 3, 2022, pags. 120-127spaLICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. Por tanto, cualquier acto de reproducción, distribución, comunicación pública y/o transformación total o parcial requiere el consentimiento expreso y escrito de aquéllos. 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