锂致甲状腺风暴等多内分泌病变1例

A. Fridman, Q. Nguyen, E. Plummer
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慢性锂离子治疗可对甲状腺、甲状旁腺和肾功能产生不良影响。我们报告了一名67岁的男性在锂中毒后发展为甲状腺风暴、高钙血症和肾源性尿崩症的双相情感障碍慢性锂治疗。诊断研究显示甲状腺风暴无感染性沉淀物,促甲状腺免疫球蛋白和抗甲状腺过氧化物酶抗体水平阴性。甲状腺超声显示小甲状腺,血流减少,不提示格雷夫斯病。患者只用了几周的抗甲状腺药物后症状有所改善,出院时没有服用甲状腺药物。他的甲状腺功能在进入甲状腺功能减退的范围时表现为甲状腺炎,在没有进一步干预的情况下恢复正常。据我们所知,这是第一例报道的锂诱发甲状腺炎引发甲状腺风暴的病例,也是第三例报道的甲状腺风暴发生在甲状腺炎的背景下。患者的住院过程因高钙血症和肾源性尿崩症的发展而进一步复杂化,需要专门治疗。我们回顾了锂引起的甲状腺功能障碍、高钙血症和尿崩症的机制和治疗方面的文献。锂治疗的患者应定期进行甲状腺功能检查和电解质测量,特别是在锂剂量调整后。
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A Case of Lithium-Induced Polyendocrinopathy Including Thyroid Storm:
Chronic lithium therapy can adversely affect thyroid, parathyroid, and kidney function. We present a 67-year-old man on chronic lithium therapy for bipolar disorder who developed thyroid storm, hypercalcemia, and nephrogenic diabetes insipidus following lithium intoxication. Diagnostic studies revealed no infectious precipitant of thyroid storm, with negative thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin and antithyroid peroxidase antibody levels. Thyroid ultrasound demonstrated small thyroid glands with decreased blood flow, not suggestive of Graves' disease. The patient's symptoms improved on only a few weeks of antithyroid drug and was discharged home without thyroid medications. His thyroid function followed a thyroiditis pattern when it dipped into the hypothyroid range before returning to normal without further interventions. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of lithium-induced thyroiditis precipitating a thyroid storm and the third reported occurrence of thyroid storm in the context of thyroiditis. The patient's hospital course was further complicated by the development of hypercalcemia and nephrogenic diabetes insipidus requiring specialized treatments. We review the literature on mechanisms and treatment of lithium-induced thyroid dysfunction, hypercalcemia, and diabetes insipidus. Lithium-treated patients should have periodic thyroid function tests, and electrolyte measurements, especially following lithium dose adjustment.
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Endocrinologist
Endocrinologist 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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