Literature DB >> 11861201

[Hypothyroidism: clinical and etiological aspects in Cotonou (Republic of Benin)].

F Djrolo1, F Houngbé, V Attolou, B Hountondji, K Quenum, A Hountondji.   

Abstract

To evaluate the frequency of clinical manifestations and to study the etiological aspects of hypothyroidism in hypothyroid patients in Cotonou, we carried out a retrospective analysis of the medical reports on hypothyroid patients followed in our clinical practice. A total of 33 patients was thus studied, comprising 8 men (24%) and 25 women (76%) with mean age of 45,8 years for men and 40,4 years for women. The more frequent clinical manifestations observed were: face edema (45%), weight gain (45%), paresthesia (42%), fatigue (39%), lethargy (30%) and bradycardia (24%). Constipation (12%), sensation of cold (9%), depilation (6%) and dry skin (6%) were less frequently observed. Myalgia, hoarseness and menstrual irregularities were present in 15% of the cases respectively. Regarding the etiology, 82% of the cases were primary hypothyroidism and only 18% were of central origin. Thyroidectomy was the leading cause in our hypothyroid patients, representing 70% of all cases and 85% of primary hypothyroidism. Radioiodine treatment and autoimmune thyroiditis were equally found in 6% of the cases. Central hypothyroidism was related to a pituitary adenoma in four cases (12%) and to Sheehan syndrome in two cases (6%). As it can be expected, hypercholesterolemia was present in 82% of the patients but creatine phosphokinase elevation was more frequent (94% of the patients). Compared to the data reported in the literature, the frequency of the symptoms and signs of hypothyroidism seems to be underevaluated in our study and the frequency of autoimmune thyroiditis as a cause of hypothyroidism is low.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11861201

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sante        ISSN: 1157-5999


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