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* Low-grade fever,[[Tachycardia]] with regular pulse or irregular pulse,[[Tachypnea]], High blood pressure
* Low-grade fever
* [[Tachycardia]] with regular pulse or irregular pulse
* [[Tachypnea]]
* High blood pressure
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* Bradycardia with regular pulse, Low blood pressure
* [[Bradycardia]] with regular pulse
* Low blood pressure
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;" |Skin
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* Sweating increased, [[Onycholysis]], Hyperpigmentation,[[Pruritus]] and hives, [[vitiligo]] and [[alopecia areata]], thinning of the hair, [[peritibial myxedoma]] in co-existing [[Grave's disease]]
* Sweating increased
* [[Onycholysis]]  
* Hyperpigmentation
* [[Pruritus]] and hives
* Vitiligo and [[alopecia areata]]
* Thinning of the hair
* Pretibial myxedema in co-existing [[Grave's disease]]
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* Sweating decreased, Dry skin, Hair coarse and brttile, Brittle nails, [[Nonpitting edema]]
* Sweating decreased
* Dry skin
* Hair coarse and brttile
* Brittle nails
* [[Nonpitting edema|Non-pitting edema]]
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* Stare and lid lag, [[proptosis]], Gritty sensation in eyes
* Stare and lid lag
* lid lag
* [[Proptosis]]
* Gritty sensation in eyes
* Lid lag
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* [[Icteric sclera]], [[Pallor]]
* [[Icteric sclera]]
* [[Pallor]]
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* [[Abdominal distention]] in patients with [[constipation]]  
* [[Abdominal distention]] in patients with [[constipation]]  
*[[Abdominal tenderness]] in the right upper abdominal quadrant with autoimmune hepatitis.
*[[Abdominal tenderness]] in the right upper abdominal quadrant with autoimmune hepatitis  
*[[Hepatomegaly]] / [[splenomegaly]] / [[hepatosplenomegaly]]
*[[Hepatomegaly]] or [[splenomegaly]] or [[hepatosplenomegaly]]
*Dull note on [[percussion]] in [[peritoneal effusion]].
*Dull note on [[percussion]] in [[peritoneal effusion]]
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* Increased peristaltic movements in patients
* Increased peristaltic movements in patients
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* [[Hyperreflexia]]
* [[Hyperreflexia]]
* Proximal muscle weakness
* Proximal muscle weakness
* Unilateral/bilateral [[tremor]]
* Unilateral or bilateral [[tremor]]
* [[Anxiety]], [[restlessness]], irritability, and emotional liability
* [[Anxiety]], [[restlessness]], irritability, and emotional liability
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* [[Fasciculations]], [[tremors]] in the upper & lower extremity
* [[Fasciculations]]  
* [[Tremor|Tremors]] in the upper and lower extremity
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* [[Clubbing]] in hypothyroid phase
* [[Clubbing]] in hypothyroid phase

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sunny Kumar MD [2]

Overview

The presence of signs of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism in postpartum period on physical examination is highly suggestive of PPT.

Physical Examination

The presence of signs of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism in postpartum period on physical examination is highly suggestive of PPT. [1] [2]

Appearance of the Patient

  • Patients with PPT usually appear tired or irritable depend of the phase of disease.
Systems involved Hyperthyroidism Hypothyroidism
Vital Signs
Skin
HEENT
  • Stare and lid lag
  • Proptosis
  • Gritty sensation in eyes
  • Lid lag
Abdomen
  • Increased peristaltic movements in patients
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Genitourinary
  • Urinary frequency
  • Menstrual irregularities
  • Menstrual irregularities
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Extremities

References

  1. Stagnaro-Green A (2000). "Recognizing, understanding, and treating postpartum thyroiditis". Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am. 29 (2): 417–30, ix. PMID 10874538.
  2. Stagnaro-Green A (2004). "Postpartum thyroiditis". Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab. 18 (2): 303–16. doi:10.1016/j.beem.2004.03.008. PMID 15157842.

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