| Literature DB >> 24481020 |
Louise Havkrog Salomo1, Adam Hoegsbro Laursen, Nanna Reiter, Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen.
Abstract
A 48-year-old man was admitted to department of emergency medicine at a tertiary referral hospital due to dizziness and fatigue. Clinical features on admission were non-pitting oedema, dry skin, very sparse hair, a hoarse voice, hypothermia (rectal temperature 28.7°C), macroglossia, sinus bradycardia and slow cerebration. Blood tests revealed severe hypothyroidism. During admission, the patient developed respiratory failure, renal failure, bleeding symptoms and diffuse colitis. The patient was treated with hydrocortisone and levothyroxine and he survived miraculously. This case describes a patient with myxoedema coma with severe hypothermia and cardiac involvement with development of multiorgan dysfunction all linked to the severe depletion of triiodothyronine.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24481020 PMCID: PMC3912383 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2013-203223
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X