Literature DB >> 26192433

A case of severe cholestatic jaundice with hyperthyroidism successfully treated with methimazole.

Hitoshi Ichikawa1, Hirotoshi Ebinuma1, Shinichirou Tada1, Keisuke Ojiro1, Yoshiyuki Yamagishi1, Nobuhiro Tsukada2, Emi Hongou2, Osamu Funae2, Rie Irie3, Hidetsugu Saito4, Toshifumi Hibi1.   

Abstract

Liver dysfunction is a common complication observed in patients with hyperthyroidism, however the dysfunction is always mild and obvious jaundice is rarely observed. We present the case of a 43-year-old man who suffered from hyperthyroidism complicated by severe jaundice. The jaundice likely occurred as a secondary consequence of cholestasis due to hyperthyroidism, since other causes such as drug-induced or autoimmune liver dysfunction were ruled out. Treatment with methimazole improved severe cholestatic jaundice in parallel with normalization of thyroid function. The mechanism of cholestasis as a secondary complication of hyperthyroidism has not been uncovered and there is no specific biochemical marker for cholestasis due to this hormonal disease at present. This case serves as a reminder that severe jaundice can be a manifestation of simple hyperthyroidism, and that administration of antithyroid drugs is an effective treatment for severe cholestatic jaundice in such cases.

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Keywords:  Cholestatis; Hyperthyroidism; Jaundice

Year:  2009        PMID: 26192433     DOI: 10.1007/s12328-009-0094-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1865-7265


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