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The Unusual Late-Onset Graves’ Disease following Hashimoto’s Related Hypothyroidism: A Case Report and Literature Review

Authors :
Sukik, Aseel
Mohamed, Sara
Habib, Mhd-Baraa
Sardar, Sundus
Tanous, Bashar
Tahtouh, Raad
Mohamed, Mouhand F. H.
Source :
Case Reports in Endocrinology.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Hindawi, 2020.

Abstract

Background. The shift of Graves’ disease (GD) to Hashimoto’s disease- (HD-) related hypothyroidism is well established. However, the opposite is rare. This is likely to the loss of critical thyroid mass available for stimulation by thyroid hormone receptor stimulating antibody, making this shift unusual. Herein, we report a young lady with a late shift from HD into GD and present a scoping literature review. Case presentation. We report a twenty-five-year-old lady with a sixteen-year-history of Hashimoto’s-related hypothyroidism stable on levothyroxine. While following in the clinic, she started developing thyrotoxic symptoms in the form of anxiety, weight loss, and palpitation. Physical examination was remarkable for mild exophthalmos. The thyroid function test confirmed hyperthyroidism. Levothyroxine-induced hyperthyroidism was initially suspected; however, the symptoms did not improve despite reducing and stopping levothyroxine. Subsequent workup confirmed the diagnosis of GD. Discussion and Conclusion. This case highlights a unique association that has significant diagnostic and management implications. This shift should be considered when hyperthyroidism persists despite reducing or stopping levothyroxine. The diagnosis is made utilizing antibody titers and radioiodine update scan. While the management depends on the disease’s stage and the treating physician preference, antithyroid agents can be used initially. Following up these patients is essential as the shift can be transient.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20906501
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Case Reports in Endocrinology
Accession number :
edsair.hindawi.publ..260447393f12a26828135c2924e9599f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/5647273