Thyroid dysfunction hormonal neuropathy is uncommon neuropathy associated with severe, long-term, untreated hypothyroidism.
What is the Pathology of Thyroid Dysfunction Hormonal Neuropathy?
The pathology of thyroid dysfunction hormonal neuropathy is:
-Etiology: The cause of thyroid dysfunction hormonal neuropathy is unknown.
-Genes involved: NA.
-Pathogenesis: The sequence of events that lead to thyroid dysfunction hormonal neuropathy is unknown.
-Morphology: NA.
-Histology: NA.
How does Thyroid Dysfunction Hormonal Neuropathy Present?
Patients with thyroid dysfunction hormonal neuropathy are typically more common in females than males present at an age range of 30 to 60 years. The symptoms, features, and clinical findings associated with thyroid dysfunction hormonal neuropathy include burning sensation, pain, numbness and tingling sensation.
How is Thyroid Dysfunction Hormonal Neuropathy Diagnosed?
Thyroid dysfunction hormonal neuropathy is diagnosed through clinical presentation and laboratory studies-TFTs.
How is Thyroid Dysfunction Hormonal Neuropathy Treated?
Thyroid dysfunction hormonal neuropathy is treated through medical care of the underlying hypothyroidism and symptoms. Levothyroxine.
What is the Prognosis of Thyroid Dysfunction Hormonal Neuropathy?
The prognosis of thyroid dysfunction hormonal neuropathy is good with proper hypothyroidism management and symptoms.