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Hypothyroidism is a prevalent condition in the general population that is treatable with appropriately dosed thyroid hormone replacement medication. Infrequently, patients will present with myxedema coma, characterized by hypothermia, hypotension, bradycardia, and altered mental status in the
Myxedema crisis is a life-threatening extreme form of hypothyroidism with a high mortality rate if left untreated. Myxedema crisis is commonly seen in older patients, especially in women, and is associated with signs of hypothyroidism, hypothermia, hyponatraemia, hypercarbia, and hypoxemia. Patients
The case of a 32 year old female who presented with her first epileptic fit and took over 36 hours to recover is described. Investigations led to a diagnosis of hypothyroidism as the cause. Following treatment with thyroxine she has remained well with no further fits for over 2 years. Hypothyroidism
Seven patients were found to be suffering from myxoedema coma over a two-year period in this geriatric department. The majority presented with unusual clinical features. Generalized convulsions were particularly common, occuring in five patients. Four patients were previously diagnosed as suffering
Rare Complication of a Common Disease: Thyroid and Epileptic Seizures Abstract. A myxedema crisis is a life-threatening complication of hypothyroidism (mortality 20-25 %). The diagnosis is made on clinical grounds and thyroid function tests. Treatment with levothyroxine (possibly combined
Twenty-six patients with the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone were reviewed. The underlying diseases were bronchogenic carcinoma (12 cases); myxoedema (five cases); diseases of the nervous system (five cases); bronchopneumonia, carcinoma of the oesophagus, acute
Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) is the most common disorder affecting the thyroid gland. Encephalopathy associated with abnormal thyroid functions, such as myxedema encephalopathy, is treatable. Hashimoto's encephalopathy (HE) was recognized as a new clinical disease based on an autoimmune mechanism
Thyroid hormones are of primary importance for the perinatal development of the central nervous system, and for normal function of the adult brain. These hormones primarily regulate the transcription of specific target genes. They increase the cortical serotonergic neurotransmission, and play an
During a 12-month prospective study there were 125 visits to the Harlem Hospital Emergency Room for symptomatic hypoglycemia. Sixty-five patients had obtundation, stupor, or coma; 38 had confusion or bizarre behavior; 10 were dizzy or tremulous; 9 had had seizures; and 3 had suffered sudden
We present the case of a male patient, initially treated for myxedema coma secondary to Hashimoto's thyroiditis, who was discharged on levothyroxine and a low-dose steroid taper but was re-admitted for the treatment of status epilepticus. During the second admission, the patient developed
Encephalopathy occasionally occurs in association with thyroid disorders, but most of these are treatable. These encephalopathies include a neuropsychiatric disorder associated with hypothyroidism, called myxedema encephalopathy. Moreover, Hashimoto's encephalopathy (HE) has been recognized as a new
Encephalopathy occasionally occurs in association with thyroid disorders, most of which are treatable. These encephalopathies include a neuropsychiatric disorder associated with hypothyroidism named myxedema encephalopathy. Moreover, Hashimoto's encephalopathy (HE) has been recognized as a new