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Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Endocrinology
  • Internal Medicine

Background:

  • Hyperthyroidism commonly causes cardiovascular issues like arrhythmias and hypertension.
  • The association between hyperthyroidism and myopericarditis is rarely reported.

Observation:

  • A patient presented with chest pain and was diagnosed with myopericarditis.
  • Thyroid function tests revealed hyperthyroidism secondary to Graves' disease.
  • Symptoms resolved with treatment for both conditions, but pericarditis recurred.

Findings:

  • The case suggests a possible underappreciated association between hyperthyroidism and myopericarditis.
  • Potential causes include viral infections, autoimmunity, or altered myocardial fat metabolism.

Implications:

  • Further research is needed to confirm the incidence and pathophysiology of hyperthyroidism-associated myopericarditis.
  • Management may require integrated treatment for both hyperthyroidism and pericarditis, considering drug interactions.