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Arnab Banerjee1, Renu Bala2, Richa Aggarwal1
1Critical and Intensive Care, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Abstract:
Thyroid storm (accelerated hyperthyroidism) is an uncommon life-threatening emergency. The diagnosis is difficult and at times delayed owing to atypical presentation. Early diagnosis is the key to its successful management. We came across a patient who had presentations of acute abdomen but later diagnosed in thyroid storm. Multiorgan involvement leads all resuscitative measures futile and prevented us to salvage the patient.
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