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Case Study 75 #usmle #endocrinology

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    A 27 year-old woman presents to the clinic complaining of fatigue and constipation. She also notes recent cold intolerance and dry skin. Her obstetric history is significant for a full term vaginal delivery 6 months ago. Her past medical history is unremarkable except for fine tremors and mild palpitations 3 months ago that resolved spontaneously. On examination, her temperature is 97.3 F, her pulse is 54/min, her blood pressure is 120/80 and her thyroid gland is enlarged and not tender. Her thyroid panel shows low T4 and elevated TSH.
    What is the most likely effective treatment of this condition?



    A - Supportive treatment until it resolves
    B - Life-long levothyroxine
    C - Surgery and life-long levothyroxine
    D - Begin methimazole therapy
    E - Begin radioactive iodine

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