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Recurrent transient hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism associated with pregnancy.

V V Gossain, D R Rovner, C E Rhodes

    Southern Medical Journal
    |June 1, 1983
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    Postpartum thyroiditis, specifically silent thyroiditis, can cause temporary hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism in women with autoimmune conditions. These transient thyroid dysfunctions often resolve fully, impacting postpartum management.

    Area of Science:

    • Endocrinology
    • Immunology
    • Reproductive Medicine

    Background:

    • Presents a case of a female patient with pre-existing insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and autoimmune thyroiditis.
    • Highlights the occurrence of thyroid dysfunction in the postpartum period.

    Observation:

    • The patient experienced transient hyperthyroidism during the postpartum phase of two consecutive pregnancies.
    • This was followed by temporary hypothyroidism, with complete recovery observed eventually.
    • The clinical presentation was indicative of silent thyroiditis.

    Findings:

    • Circumstantial evidence suggests that pregnancy-induced alterations in antibody titers may have triggered these thyroid episodes.
    • The patient's thyroid function normalized over time, indicating a transient nature of the condition.

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    Implications:

    • This case underscores the transient nature of postpartum hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.
    • Emphasizes the importance of considering transient thyroid dysfunction in the therapeutic management of postpartum patients, particularly those with autoimmune diseases.