Singapore Medical Journal 1989-Oct
Thyrotoxic hyperemesis: a case report.
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A male patient with hyperemesis as a result of hyperthyroidism was presented. Investigations for causes were negative except for hyperthyroxinaemia. Treatment with antithyroid drug relieved the symptom. Hyperemesis associated with hyperthyroidism occurs predominantly in females. A likely emetic factor oestrogen. Hyperthyroidism could have potentiated this effect. Levels of oestrogens are raised in thyrotoxicosis. The hyperthyroidism, the raised oestrogens and a low emetic threshold conspired to hyperemesis in this patient, a situation not unlike hyperemesis gravidarum. Thyrotoxic vomiting once recognised is readily by antithyroid treatment.