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Thyroid Disorders

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Dr. Diana Deason discusses the evaluation and management of thyroid disorders in children, focusing on the clinical approach to asymptomatic thyroid nodules. She covers risk factor assessment, symptom evaluation for hyper/hypothyroidism, and physical examination techniques for pediatric patients.

Key takeaways

  • Screen for hyper/hypothyroid symptoms: anxiety, palpitations, oily skin vs fatigue, dry skin, constipation in pediatric thyroid nodule workup.
  • Radiation exposure history (Hodgkin's, leukemia, CNS tumor treatment) significantly increases thyroid cancer risk in children.
  • Familial syndromes (MEN, PTEN hamartoma, APC polyposis) warrant heightened suspicion for thyroid malignancy in pediatric patients.
  • Physical exam should assess nodule mobility, fixation, voice changes, and cervical adenopathy to stratify malignancy risk.
  • Pediatric thyroid surgery practice patterns vary by institution—may be managed by pediatric surgeons or ENT depending on center.

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