TY - JOUR
T1 - A case of thyroid storm due to thyrotoxicosis factitia
AU - Yoon, Soo Jee
AU - Kim, Dol Mi
AU - Kim, Jun Uh
AU - Kim, Kyung Wook
AU - Ahn, Chul Woo
AU - Cha, Bong Soo
AU - Lim, Sung Kil
AU - Kim, Kyung Rae
AU - Lee, Hyun Chul
AU - Huh, Kap Bum
PY - 2003/4/30
Y1 - 2003/4/30
N2 - We describe a case of thyroid storm due to thyrotoxicosis factitia, which was caused by the ingestion of excessive quantities of exogenous thyroid hormone for the purpose of reducing weight. An 18-year-old female was admitted to the hospital 24 hours after taking up to 50 tablets of synthyroid (1 tablet of synthyroid : levothyroxine 100 μg). Because of her stuporous mental state and acute respiratory failure, she was intubated and treated in the intensive care unit. After reviewing her history carefully and examining plasma thyroid hormone levels, we diagnosed this case as a thyroid storm due to thyrotoxicosis factitia. Her thyroid function test revealed that T3 was 305 ng/dL, T4 was 24.9 μg/dl, FT4 was 7.7 ng/dL, TSH was 0.05 μIU/mL and TBG was 12.84 μg/mL (normal range: 11.3-28.9). TSH receptor antibody, antimicrosomal antibody, and antithyroglobulin antibody were negative. She was recovered by treatment, namely, steroid and propranolol, and was discharged 8 days after admission. Thyroid storm due to thyrotoxicosis factitia caused by the ingestion of excessive thyroid hormone is rarely reported worldwide. Therefore, we now report a case of thyroid storm that resulted from thyrotoxicosis factitia caused by the ingestion of a massive amount of thyroid hormone over a period of 6 months.
AB - We describe a case of thyroid storm due to thyrotoxicosis factitia, which was caused by the ingestion of excessive quantities of exogenous thyroid hormone for the purpose of reducing weight. An 18-year-old female was admitted to the hospital 24 hours after taking up to 50 tablets of synthyroid (1 tablet of synthyroid : levothyroxine 100 μg). Because of her stuporous mental state and acute respiratory failure, she was intubated and treated in the intensive care unit. After reviewing her history carefully and examining plasma thyroid hormone levels, we diagnosed this case as a thyroid storm due to thyrotoxicosis factitia. Her thyroid function test revealed that T3 was 305 ng/dL, T4 was 24.9 μg/dl, FT4 was 7.7 ng/dL, TSH was 0.05 μIU/mL and TBG was 12.84 μg/mL (normal range: 11.3-28.9). TSH receptor antibody, antimicrosomal antibody, and antithyroglobulin antibody were negative. She was recovered by treatment, namely, steroid and propranolol, and was discharged 8 days after admission. Thyroid storm due to thyrotoxicosis factitia caused by the ingestion of excessive thyroid hormone is rarely reported worldwide. Therefore, we now report a case of thyroid storm that resulted from thyrotoxicosis factitia caused by the ingestion of a massive amount of thyroid hormone over a period of 6 months.
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U2 - 10.3349/ymj.2003.44.2.351
DO - 10.3349/ymj.2003.44.2.351
M3 - Review article
C2 - 12728481
AN - SCOPUS:0038733984
SN - 0513-5796
VL - 44
SP - 351
EP - 354
JO - Yonsei Medical Journal
JF - Yonsei Medical Journal
IS - 2
ER -