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Secondary hypothyroidism is a condition where the activity of the thyroid gland is decreased, due to failure of the pituitary gland.
Alternative Names
Pituitary hypothyroidism
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
The thyroid gland is an important organ of the
The release of T3 and T4 by the thyroid gland is controlled by a system involving the pituitary gland and the
Since the thyroid gland is regulated by the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus,
Thyroid disorders caused by overproduction of T3 and T4 are called
The cause of secondary hypothyroidism is failure of the pituitary gland to release thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). This is usually caused by a tumor in the region of the pituitary. Rarely the cause is an infiltration of the pituitary by inflammatory cells from the immune system, or due to foreign substances (such as iron in
Hypothyroidism may cause a variety of symptoms and can affect all body functions. The body's normal rate of functioning slows, causing mental and physical sluggishness. Symptoms vary from mild to severe. The most severe form is called
Risk factors for secondary hypothyroidism include being over 50 years old, being female, and having a history of pituitary or
Review Date: 08/08/2006
Reviewed By: Robert Hurd, MD, Department of Biology, College of Arts and
Sciences, Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH. Review provided by
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