Polymyositis-like syndrome in hypothyroidism: report of two cases.

Thyroidology Pub Date : 1994-04-01
M L Ciompi, M Zuccotti, L Bazzichi, L Puccetti
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An increase of muscle enzymes in hypothyroidism has sometimes been correlated with a polymyositis-like syndrome and hypothyroid patients have been misdiagnosed and mismanaged as suffering from polymyositis. Actually, muscle symptoms, such as aches and pain, stiffness, weakness and cramps or, more rarely, hypertrophy, are observed in hypothyroidism and increased serum muscle enzyme values, particularly the level of creatine phosphokinase (CPK), indeed seem to suggest polymyositis. The muscular groups most commonly affected by the above mentioned symptomatology are those of the shoulder and pelvic girdles. In this report two hypothyroid patients complaining of muscle symptoms, whose serum muscle enzymes were particularly elevated, are described. In the first case the patient had been suffering from pain and weakness of the thenar eminence for about 4 months. The clinical features suggested a diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, but thyroid function tests revealed primary hypothyroidism. In the second case the patient had been afflicted with muscular weakness of the shoulder girdle for 2 months and was unable to keep his arms raised over his head. A study of thyroid function demonstrated a picture of hypothyroidism. Both patients were treated with L-thyroxine and in a relatively short time biochemical parameters improved remarkably, and the symptoms disappeared. The hypothesis that a muscular effort of long duration by hypothyroid patients may have been responsible for the muscular damage and the symptoms may explain why only a few hypothyroid patients develop a clinical picture similar to polymyositis.

甲状腺功能减退症合并多发性肌炎样综合征2例报告。
甲状腺功能减退患者肌肉酶增高有时与多肌炎样综合征相关,甲状腺功能减退患者常被误诊为多肌炎。实际上,肌肉症状,如疼痛,僵硬,无力和痉挛,或更罕见的肥厚,在甲状腺功能减退和血清肌酶值升高,特别是肌酸磷酸激酶(CPK)的水平,确实似乎提示多发性肌炎。最常受上述症状影响的肌肉群是肩部和骨盆带。在这个报告中,两个甲状腺功能低下的病人抱怨肌肉症状,其血清肌肉酶特别升高,描述。在第一个病例中,患者一直遭受大鱼际隆起疼痛和无力约4个月。临床表现提示腕管综合征的诊断,但甲状腺功能检查显示原发性甲状腺功能减退。在第二个病例中,患者患有肩带肌肉无力2个月,无法将手臂举过头顶。一项甲状腺功能的研究显示了甲状腺功能减退。两例患者均经l -甲状腺素治疗,在较短时间内生化指标明显改善,症状消失。假设甲状腺功能减退患者长时间的肌肉用力可能是造成肌肉损伤的原因,其症状可以解释为什么只有少数甲状腺功能减退患者出现类似于多发性肌炎的临床表现。
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