Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2002; 110(5): 245-247
DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-33074
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Pseudohypoparathyroidism and Graves'disease: a rare combination of two endocrinological diseases

A. Gerhardt, K. Hackenberg
  • Department of Medicine, Evangelisches Krankenhaus Herne, Academic Teaching hospital of the University of Bochum, Germany
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Publication History

received 22 March 2001 first decision 22 June 2001

accepted 15 January 2002

Publication Date:
30 July 2002 (online)

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Summary

We report a 26-year-old woman presented at the day of admission in the I.C.U. with increased perspiration, plethora and distinct tetany of both legs. Particularly unusual was an exophthalmus on both sides, a rectal temperature of 38.3 ° Celsius and a blood pressure of high level (180/110 mmHg).

Laboratory findings were a low serum calcium concentration of 2.86 mval/l, a hyperphosphataemia (5.0 mg/dl), free thyroxine of 31.7 pmol/l, TSH basal of < 0.01 U/ml and positive MAK and TRAK.

Serum parathormone concentration was excessively high: 766 ng/l (12-72).

Ultrasound of the thyroid gland revealed a normal size with a volume of 10.4 ml; the echosonic state was not typical for Graves' disease.

The initial treatment consisted of high dose thiamazole and hydrocortisone intravenous, calciumcarbonate and propranolol per os.

After acute situation the treatment continued with thyreostatics, calcitriol and calciumcarbonate.

The symptoms at the day of admission (tetany) disappeared within 2 days; only local paraesthesia of fingers persisted longer.

Normalization of thyroid parameters was reached after 11 days; the serum calcium concentration persisted on an increasing but still lower level than standard (3.8 mval/l).

During substitution parathormone decreased to 443 ng/l.

What is unusual about this case is the combined appearance of autoimmunethyreoiditis (Graves' disease) and pseudohypoparathyroidism.

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Dr. med. A. Gerhardt

Department of medicine (Prof. Dr. med. K. Hackenberg)

Evangelisches Krankenhaus Herne

Academic teaching hospital of the University of Bochum

Wiescherstr. 24

44623 Herne, Germany

Phone: 02323/498-0

Fax: 02323/498-2485

Email: a.gerhardt@evk-herne.de