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Pure T3 thyrotoxicosis from a Struma Ovarii characterised by a paradoxical rise in thyroxine on treatment.
Author: AttygalleAyoma, IndThomas, PanterKate, PrenticeJames, PrenticeMalcolm
Original Abstract of the Article :
A 33-year-old female presented with a right 11.6 cm ovarian cyst. Routine pre-operative thyroid function tests showed thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) of less than 0.02 mU/L (0.3-3.05) and a free thyroxine (FT4) of 5.5 pmol/L (10-28.2) suggesting either assay interference, triiodothyronine (T3) ing...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7077589/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
A Rare Case of Pure T3 Thyrotoxicosis from a Struma Ovarii
The world of thyroid disorders can be a complex and confusing desert, with various types of thyroid problems, each with its own set of symptoms and treatment options. This case study delves into a rare condition known as pure T3 thyrotoxicosis, a type of thyroid overactivity where the body produces too much of a particular thyroid hormone. The study focuses on a patient diagnosed with Struma Ovarii, a tumor that affects the ovaries and can lead to excess thyroid hormone production.
The researchers describe the case of a patient presenting with an ovarian cyst and abnormal thyroid function tests. The patient’s thyroid function tests showed a low level of thyroxine (T4), a crucial thyroid hormone, while the level of triiodothyronine (T3), another important thyroid hormone, was elevated. This combination of results was unusual, like finding a rare desert flower blooming in an unexpected place. The researchers investigated further and discovered that the patient had Struma Ovarii, which was producing the excess T3, leading to a paradoxical rise in T4 levels after treatment. This case study highlights the importance of careful investigation and a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating thyroid disorders.
Unraveling the Mystery of Pure T3 Thyrotoxicosis
The researchers successfully diagnosed the patient’s condition as pure T3 thyrotoxicosis caused by Struma Ovarii, a rare and challenging diagnosis. This is like finding a hidden oasis in a vast desert, revealing a new understanding of the complex interplay of thyroid hormones. The researchers also discovered that the patient’s T4 levels increased after treatment, a paradoxical finding that further complicates the understanding of thyroid hormone regulation.
Understanding Thyroid Disorders: A Complex Journey
This case study emphasizes the complexity of thyroid disorders, like navigating a vast and intricate desert landscape. It showcases the importance of careful diagnosis and treatment, as well as the need for further research to unravel the mysteries of these conditions. This research serves as a valuable reminder to healthcare professionals to consider the possibility of rare thyroid disorders when encountering unusual thyroid function test results.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This case study, like a well-worn path through a complex and often confusing desert, highlights the importance of careful diagnosis and treatment in the field of thyroid disorders. The patient’s rare case of pure T3 thyrotoxicosis caused by Struma Ovarii serves as a reminder that even in the midst of seemingly familiar terrain, unexpected challenges can arise. The study underscores the need for continued research to unravel the mysteries of these conditions and ensure the best possible care for those affected.
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- Date Revised 2022-04-14
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