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Matthew C Tews1, Sid M Shah, Ved V Gossain
1College of Osteopathic Medicine, Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Michigan State University-Lansing, P.O. Box 30480, Lansing, MI 48909, USA.
Abstract:
Hypothyroidism is a common condition presenting a challenge to emergency physicians in diagnosing the underlying etiology of vague complaints. Making the diagnosis of a critically ill patient in myxedema coma allows early treatment with appropriate thyroid hormone replacement and avoids higher patient mortality. To do this, the emergency physician must maintain a high degree of clinical suspicion for thyroid disease.
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