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Hyeseon Kim1, Jinsup Kim1, Rimm Huh1, Sung Yoon Cho1, Dong-Kyu Jin1.
Abstract
We report a 13-year-old girl with Graves disease, who showed an increased level of serum creatine kinase (CK) accompanied by myalgia after methimazole (MMI) treatment. This patient developed muscular pain two weeks after MMI administration, along with increased CK levels. The level of thyroid hormone was within the normal range when she showed increased CK levels. After the MMI dose was decreased and levo-thyroxine was added, serum CK levels decreased to normal and the myalgia improved. The pathophysiologic mechanism of this effect has not yet been elucidated. An acute relatively hypothyroid state occurs secondary to antithyroid drug (ATD) administration in chronic hyperthyroidism, which may cause changes in the CK levels. In this report, we present a rare pediatric case, along with a literature review of similar cases. In the initial state of MMI treatment, myalgia should be detected and when it occurs, CK levels should be measured. The clinical strategy of monitoring CK levels with the aim of normalizing thyroid hormones is helpful in case of the development of adverse reactions, such as myalgia, during ATD treatment for Graves disease in children.Entities:
Keywords: Antithyroid drugs; Creatine kinase; Graves disease; Methimazole; Myalgia
Year: 2015 PMID: 26191516 PMCID: PMC4504990 DOI: 10.6065/apem.2015.20.2.106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Pediatr Endocrinol Metab ISSN: 2287-1012
Fig. 1Serum concentrations of both TSH and fT4 with the common logarithms of the CK level (log CK). Logarithmic scales were used to graph TSH, fT4, and CK levels. Horizontal axis: the extended month after the diagnosis of Graves disease. TSH, thyroid-stimulating hormone; fT4, free thyroxine; CK, creatine kinase; RR, reference range; MMI, methimazole.
Comparison of cases increased serum CK levels during methimazole treatment in Graves disease between previous studies and our case
Serum TSH (reference range [RR], 0.88-4.65 µIU/mL); free T4 (RR, 0.96-1.52 ng/dL); T4 (RR, 5.5-12.5 µg/mL).
CK, creatine kinase; TSH, thyroid-stimulating hormone; free T4, free thyroxine; T4, thyroxine total; NR, not reported; MMI, methimazole; PTU, propylthiouracil ; L-thyroxine, levo-thyroxine; KI, potassium iodide.
a)TSH , FT4, and T4 level checked concomitantly CK level increased to maximum.