Emma M Hartness, Arnulfo Garza Reyes, Rupin N Parikh, Nicholas J Lepa, Leili Rahimi, Erin M Shriver
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A clinical challenge: delayed diagnosis of autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type II in a patient with thyroid eye disease.
A 35-year-old woman with thyroid eye disease (TED) was found to have autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type II (APS-II) 1 year after developing symptoms of this rare syndrome, during which she underwent 8 emergency department visits before receiving a targeted endocrinology workup. Thyroid disease is the second most common autoimmune syndrome associated with APS-II after primary adrenal insufficiency. Identification of this syndrome is critical as it can be life-threatening if left untreated. Additionally, if associated hypothyroidism is treated with levothyroxine, adrenal crisis can occur. The patient described symptoms, some of which overlapped with those of TED, and a significant delay in diagnosis occurred. Discussion of this patient's course highlights the importance of ophthalmologists keeping APS-II in mind when seeing patients with thyroid eye disease.
期刊介绍:
Orbit is the international medium covering developments and results from the variety of medical disciplines that overlap and converge in the field of orbital disorders: ophthalmology, otolaryngology, reconstructive and maxillofacial surgery, medicine and endocrinology, radiology, radiotherapy and oncology, neurology, neuroophthalmology and neurosurgery, pathology and immunology, haematology.