Idiopathic thyroid storm mimicking SIRS in a patient with hypothyroidism- a diagnostic dilemma.

Autor: Shah, Syed Raza, Millan, Terance, Alamzaib, Sardar Muhammad, Luu, Sue-Wei
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Zdroj: Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives (JCHIMP); Nov-Dec2018, Vol. 8 Issue 6, p368-369, 2p
Abstrakt: Thyroid storm, defined as an endocrine emergency in 1926, remains a challenge for physicians in the 21st century. The mortality rate of untreated thyroid storm is very high. Hence, if a thyroid storm is suspected, treatment should not be delayed. This disease can be fatal! We present the case of a 86-year-old female presenting with altered mental status. All the tests came out negative except for elevated free t4 (ft4) with a very low TSH level (ft4-7.87, TSH< 0.005). Patient was diagnosed with thyroid storm in the setting of subclinical hypothyroidism and improved significantly with treatment. Furthermore, it is essential to confirm the TSH level in a patient with subclinical hypothyroidism. By carefully finding the extent of the disease, one can easily distinguish between hypo-or hyper- thyroid disease. The clinical features of thyroid storm may be related to other co-morbidities which makes diagnosis a clinical challenge. Nonetheless, it is important to be aware of the possibility of development of a thyroid storm in patients with a history of subclinical hypothyroidism. In addition, patients, if diagnosed with a thyroid storm, should be treated immediately with appropriate medications since thyrotoxicosis is life threatening. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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