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Lithium-associated thyroiditis.

Andy H Dang1, Jerome M Hershman.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report an unusual case of thyrotoxicosis caused by "silent thyroiditis" in a lithium-treated patient and to summarize all prior case reports of lithium-associated thyroiditis and compare them with our current case.
METHODS: In addition to reporting our case, we undertook a MEDLINE search of all case reports of lithium-associated thyroiditis from 1978 until the present. All reported cases of lithium-associated thyroiditis must have had documented low thyroid radioiodine uptake to be included.
RESULTS: A 52-year-old man with a history of bipolar disorder, who had been treated with lithium carbonate for 15 years, was admitted because of delusional mania. Although he had discontinued his lithium therapy 3 months before admission, he had noted symptoms of hyperthyroidism at least 1 month before admission. He was diagnosed with thyrotoxicosis due to silent thyroiditis on the basis of a high free thyroxine level, suppressed thyrotropin level, and low thyroid radioiodine uptake. We found only 10 other case reports of lithium-associated thyrotoxicosis due to silent thyroiditis.
CONCLUSION: Thyrotoxicosis caused by silent thyroiditis may be associated with lithium therapy and is likely to be underreported. The pathogenic mechanism for such cases of thyroiditis is still unclear.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12113638     DOI: 10.4158/EP.8.3.232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocr Pract        ISSN: 1530-891X            Impact factor:   3.443


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