Literature DB >> 2520042

The prevalence of skin manifestations in thyrotoxicosis--a retrospective study.

M Ramanathan, M N Abidin, M Muthukumarappan.   

Abstract

The presenting features of 236 thyrotoxic patients seen in the thyroid clinic were reviewed. 18.65% of these patterns had one or more dermatological complaints at presentation. There was no specific difference in this group of patients when compared with the general hyperthyroid population with regard to age, race, sex, duration of hyperthyroidism or biochemical indices of thyrotoxicosis. The two major complaints were itching and alopecia. The prevalence of pruritus at 6.4% in our series was identical to that of other workers, but we had a much lower occurrence of alopecia at 2.6%. The diagnosis of thyrotoxicosis was delayed in two patients in whom the only major complaint was pruritus. These symptoms cleared quickly when these patients became euthyroid. However there were other patients who noted hair loss with anti-thyroid medications. The incidence of vitiligo, eczema, onycholysis in our series was much lower those quoted in the Western literature The occurrence of pretibial myoxoedema in our series is similar to that of other workers from this region. The other miscellaneous manifestations include urticaria, xanthelasma and systemic lupus erythematosis. In conclusion we feel the cutaneous manifestations of hyperthyroidism are common in our patients.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2520042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Malaysia        ISSN: 0300-5283


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1.  Generalised pruritus as a presentation of Grave's disease.

Authors:  Ce Tan; Ky Loh
Journal:  Malays Fam Physician       Date:  2013-04-30
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