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Hyperthyroidism following hypothyroidism.

M T McDermott, G S Kidd, L E Dodson

    The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
    |March 1, 1986
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    This study details patients developing hyperthyroidism after hypothyroidism, a rare but documented sequence. It highlights the importance of recognizing this unusual progression in thyroid disease management.

    Area of Science:

    • Endocrinology
    • Thyroidology
    • Immunology

    Background:

    • Primary hypothyroidism is a common endocrine disorder.
    • Autonomous thyrotoxicosis, or hyperthyroidism, is typically associated with conditions like Graves' disease or toxic nodules.
    • The progression from hypothyroidism to hyperthyroidism is an unusual clinical presentation.

    Observation:

    • Two patients presented with autonomous thyrotoxicosis after a diagnosis of primary hypothyroidism.
    • In one patient, TSH receptor antibodies indicated Graves' disease, yet thyroid biopsy showed lymphocytic thyroiditis.
    • A review of 21 similar cases from the literature was conducted.

    Findings:

    • The sequence of developing autonomous thyrotoxicosis after primary hypothyroidism is more common than previously thought.

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  • Thyroid autoimmunity can manifest in complex and evolving patterns.
  • TSH receptor antibodies and histological findings may not always align in these cases.
  • Implications:

    • Clinicians should consider the possibility of developing hyperthyroidism in patients with a history of hypothyroidism.
    • This presentation challenges typical diagnostic pathways for thyroid dysfunction.
    • Further research is needed to understand the underlying mechanisms of this thyroid disease progression.