WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON CAUSES OF HYPERTHYROIDISM DURING PREGNANCY?

Overall, the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in women of childbearing age is Graves’ disease (see Graves’ Disease brochure), which occurs in 0.2% of pregnant patients. In addition to other usual causes of hyperthyroidism (see Hyperthyroidism brochure), very high levels of hCG, seen in severe forms of morning sickness (hyperemesis gravidarum), may cause transient hyperthyroidism in early pregnancy. The correct diagnosis is based on a careful review of history, physical exam and laboratory testing.
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WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON CAUSES OF HYPOTHYROIDISM DURING PREGNANCY?

Overall, the most common cause of hypothyroidism is the autoimmune disorder known as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (see Hypothyroidism brochure). Hypothyroidism can occur during pregnancy due to the initial presentation of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, inadequate treatment of a woman already known to have hypothyroidism from a variety of causes, or over-treatment of a hyperthyroid woman with anti-thyroid medications. Approximately, 2.5% of women will have a TSH of greater than 6 mIU/L (slightly elevated) and 0.4% will have a TSH greater than 10 mIU/L during pregnancy.
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FURTHER INFORMATION

For information on thyroid patient support organizations, please visit the Patient Support Links section on the ATA website at www.thyroid.org