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Thyrotoxicosis and low iodine uptake in a woman with graves' disease.
López Gallardo, Gema; Del Rey, Manuel Delgado; Aguirre Sánchez-Covisa, Miguel.
Affiliation
  • López Gallardo G; Sección de Endocrinología. Hospital General de Ciudad Real. Ciudad Real. España. Electronic address: glopezg@sescam.jccm.es.
Endocrinol Nutr ; 55(9): 436-8, 2008 Oct.
Article in En, Es | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22974457
ABSTRACT
Thyrotoxicosis factitia is defined as thyrotoxicosis resulting from exogenous ingestion of thyroid hormone, usually in patients with a psychiatric disorder. Diagnosis can be difficult and this entity should be suspected in patients with high free tiroxine (T4) concentrations, low or suppressed thyroglobulin concentrations, normal urinary iodide excretion and low or suppressed (131)I uptake. To establish the differential diagnosis, thyrotoxicosis factitia must be distinguished from several diseases with low (131)I uptake, such as Graves' disease, subacute thyroiditis, hyperthyroidism due to excessive iodine intake, struma ovarii and metastasis from thyroid cancer. Treatment is based on b-blockers to reduce symptoms and avoid iatrogeny. We present a case of thyrotoxicosis factitia treated in our outpatient clinic.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En / Es Journal: Endocrinol Nutr Journal subject: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / ENDOCRINOLOGIA Year: 2008 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En / Es Journal: Endocrinol Nutr Journal subject: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / ENDOCRINOLOGIA Year: 2008 Type: Article