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Dandan Yan1, Yanjun Xu2, Lian-Xi Li3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hyperthyroidism-induced hypercalcemia has been reported previously, but hypercalcemia accompanied by severe osteoporosis and significant thymic enlargement in patients with hyperthyroidism is quite rare. We report the coexistence of hypercalcemia, osteoporosis and thymic enlargement in a patient with Graves' disease. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Case report; Graves’ disease; Hypercalcemia; Osteoporosis; Thymic enlargement
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32605565 PMCID: PMC7324972 DOI: 10.1186/s12902-020-00583-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Endocr Disord ISSN: 1472-6823 Impact factor: 2.763
Fig. 1Parathyroid emission computerized tomography (ECT) scan of the patient. It demonstrated diffuse enlargement thyroid with high uptake of 99 m-Tc at both the early phase (a) and the delayed phase (b), and no parathyroid lesions with high uptake of 99 m-Tc were found in both phases
Fig. 2Chest enhanced computer tomography showing patient’s thymus size in relation to the behavior of her GD. a: Thymic mass (area at the maximum level: 1963.58mm2) at onset of GD (08/ 08/2018); b: Significantly reduced thymic mass (area at the maximum level: 911.01mm2) after 9 months of treatment with antithyroid drugs ((31/ 05/2019)
Fig. 3The change of serum calcium and thyroid function for this patient. After 4 weeks treatment for hyperthyroidism, thyroid function improved significantly, blood calcium also decreased. During the follow-up afterwards, levels of thyroid hormones continued to decrease gradually, blood calcium remained in the normal range