1. Sepsis-induced Pancytopenia in an Adolescent Girl with Thyroid Storm: A Case Report
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Zhou Q, Zhang LY, Fu QX, Zou CC, and Liu H
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- Humans, Female, Adolescent, Graves Disease complications, Graves Disease drug therapy, Pancytopenia drug therapy, Pancytopenia diagnosis, Pancytopenia etiology, Thyroid Crisis diagnosis, Thyroid Crisis drug therapy, Thyroid Crisis complications, Methimazole therapeutic use, Methimazole adverse effects, Antithyroid Agents therapeutic use, Antithyroid Agents adverse effects, Sepsis drug therapy, Sepsis complications, Sepsis diagnosis
- Abstract
Thyroid storm is a rare but life-threatening condition mainly triggered by infection and abrupt discontinuation of antithyroid drug therapy for Graves’ disease. Pancytopenia is a rare adverse reaction to antithyroid drugs. We present a 13-year-old girl with thyroid storm and pancytopenia with symptoms similar to those of methimazole-induced pancytopenia. Although in this context the use of methimazole is still under debate, due to multiple normal complete blood counts (CBC) monitored during fever, sepsis-induced pancytopenia with thyroid storm was considered, and methimazole treatment combined with methylprednisolone and meropenem was able to resolve both pancytopenia and thyroid storm. During the period of infection and antithyroid drug therapy, close monitoring of CBC may help differentiate the aetiology of pancytopenia. This is the first paediatric case report that outlines the use of methimazole in the management of thyroid storm with pancytopenia., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest: None declared., (©Copyright 2024 by Turkish Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes / The Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology published by Galenos Publishing House.)
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- 2024
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