A spectrum of dermatological manifestations associated with hypothyroid condition – A pilot study

Chetan Patil, A. Bhatnagar, R. Hiremath, Sunmeet Sandhu, Devinder Suhag, Manish Kumar, Therasal Valarmathi
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BACKGROUND: Hypothyroidism, a major health problem, is associated with a wide range of diseases. One of the organs affected by hypothyroidism, which shows a wide range of clinical signs, is the skin. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to determine various cutaneous manifestations of hypothyroidism that can be used as a diagnostic marker and may help in the early diagnosis and treatment of hypothyroidism. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional observational study was carried out on 100 consecutive diagnosed cases of hypothyroidism patients in the dermatology department of a tertiary care hospital in Bengaluru during June 2021–September 2021. A pretested standard pro forma was used to collect and maintain the details of the patients. The study was ethically approved by the institution. RESULTS: The majority were female (84%) and patients' age ranged from 16 to 65 years, covering all groups with 31% having comorbidities. Seventy-one percent had pruritus and 14% with urticaria, 13% with palmar and sole hyperkeratosis, 3% with burning skin symptoms, and 5% with cold skin symptoms. The majority (38%) had pruritus as an early symptom. Pruritus symptom patients were categorized into mild pruritus (25%) and moderate pruritus (75%). A significant number of patients presented with hair changes in the form of dry brittle hair in 50 patients and with other associated skin conditions which included 20 patients with melasma, 10 patients with seborrheic dermatitis, eight patients had acrochordons, four patients had vitiligo, five had polymorphic light eruptions like lesions, three patients had lichen planus, and two each had psoriasis and acne vulgaris. CONCLUSION: The present study was undertaken to know the spectrum of dermatological manifestations associated with a hypothyroid condition. It was observed the female sex, pruritis, and hair changes were common in these patients. Recognition of hypothyroidism is important to ensure that appropriate treatment is provided at the earliest, thus preventing complications.
与甲状腺功能减退有关的一系列皮肤病表现-一项初步研究
背景:甲状腺功能减退是一种主要的健康问题,与多种疾病有关。甲状腺功能减退症表现出多种临床症状,受其影响的器官之一是皮肤。目的:本研究的目的是确定甲状腺功能减退症的各种皮肤表现,可作为诊断标志物,并可能有助于甲状腺功能减退症的早期诊断和治疗。方法:对2021年6月至2021年9月期间在班加罗尔一家三级医院皮肤科连续诊断的100例甲状腺功能减退患者进行横断面观察研究。使用预先测试的标准形式来收集和维护患者的详细信息。该研究在伦理上得到了该机构的批准。结果:大多数患者为女性(84%),患者年龄在16 - 65岁之间,涵盖所有组,其中31%有合并症。71%的人有瘙痒症,14%的人有荨麻疹,13%的人有手掌和脚底角化过度,3%的人有皮肤灼烧症状,5%的人有皮肤冷症状。大多数患者(38%)的早期症状为瘙痒。瘙痒症状患者分为轻度瘙痒(25%)和中度瘙痒(75%)。在50例患者中,有相当数量的患者表现为头发干脆,并伴有其他相关皮肤疾病,其中20例为黄褐斑,10例为脂溢性皮炎,8例为肢索,4例为白癜风,5例为多态轻疹样病变,3例为扁平苔藓,2例为牛皮癣和寻常性痤疮。结论:本研究旨在了解与甲状腺功能减退相关的皮肤病表现。观察发现,女性、瘙痒和毛发变化在这些患者中很常见。认识到甲状腺功能减退是重要的,以确保尽早提供适当的治疗,从而防止并发症。
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