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Unusual onset of Graves' disease associated with thymic hyperplasia in a 5-year-old girl with congenital bilateral clinical anophthalmia: diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
Ben Rabeh, Rania; Bouzidi, Ahmed; Hamdi, Rim; Missaoui, Nada; Bouyahia, Olfa; Mazigh, Sonia; Boukthir, Samir.
Afiliação
  • Ben Rabeh R; Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, University Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia.
  • Bouzidi A; Pediatric Department C, Bechir Hamza Children's Hospital Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia.
  • Hamdi R; Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, University Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia.
  • Missaoui N; Pediatric Department C, Bechir Hamza Children's Hospital Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia.
  • Bouyahia O; Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, University Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia.
  • Mazigh S; Pediatric Department C, Bechir Hamza Children's Hospital Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia.
  • Boukthir S; Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, University Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia.
J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab ; 37(2): 174-178, 2024 Feb 26.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38147013
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

Graves' disease (GD) is a rare auto-immune disorder in pediatric population. The association between GD and thymic hyperplasia was rarely reported in children. Diagnosis and management of GD are challenging in children. CASE PRESENTATION This report presents the case of a 5-year-old girl with a personal history of asthma and congenital bilateral isolated clinical anophthalmia who presented with acute congestive heart failure, sinus tachycardia and atypical signs of orbitopathy with edema and erythema of the lower right eyelid and excessive tearing. The diagnosis of GD was based on detecting a suppression of serum TSH level and the presence of high titers of TRAbs. Relapse occurred after 10 months of antithyroid drugs with chief complaints of palpitations, dyspnea and dysphagia. Computed tomography showed heterogeneous anterior mediastinal mass with no invasion into the surrounding tissue. The marked shrinkage of the mass after radioiodine therapy supported the diagnosis of thymic hyperplasia associated with GD.

CONCLUSIONS:

The presence of clinical anophthalmia may be a confusing factor for the diagnosis of Graves' ophthalmopathy. Recognition of the association between GD and thymic hyperplasia would avoid invasive diagnostic procedures and unnecessary surgical resection. Radioiodine therapy may be used in young children with repeated relapses of GD.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hiperplasia do Timo / Anoftalmia / Doença de Graves / Oftalmopatia de Graves Limite: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hiperplasia do Timo / Anoftalmia / Doença de Graves / Oftalmopatia de Graves Limite: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article