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An unusual case of symptomatic hypercalcemia from Gravesand#8217; Disease in a young Filipino female
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Alternative & Integrative Medicine

ISSN: 2327-5162

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An unusual case of symptomatic hypercalcemia from Graves’ Disease in a young Filipino female




Diana Colleen M. Dimayuga

St Luke’s Medical Center, Philippines

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Altern Integr Med

Abstract :

Hypercalcemia in hyperthyroidism is usually asymptomatic, and related to a concurrent primary hyperparathyroidism. In this report, we describe a case of symptomatic hypercalcemia secondary to Graves’ disease alone. Case Report. A 24-year-old Filipino female presented to the emergency department with generalized weakness, vomiting and abdominal pain. No other symptoms were noted. She was otherwise previously healthy. Family history was unremarkable. During physical exam, she was noted to have a non tender palpable thyroid gland without bruit. Her ECG showed sinus tachycardia. The complete blood count and electrolytes were normal however, ionized calcium was high at 1.6mmol/L (NV 1-1.3). Renal function was normal. Hydration with saline and Furosemide 20mg once daily was started though calcium levels remained elevated. Other causes of hypercalcemia were excluded as PTH was appropriately suppressed (8.8ng/L; NV 14-72), vitamin D was also suppressed (15.29 nmol/LNV: >30). CT scan of chest and abdomen and bone scan did not point to any underlying malignancy nor metabolic bone disease. Medication history was also unremarkable. She was hyperthyroid with a suppressed thyroid stimulating hormone level of 0.004pmol/L (NV:0.55-4.78), free T3 of >20pmol/L (NV:2.3-4.2), free T4 of 8.4pmol/L (NV:0.89-1.76). Thyroid receptor antibody levels were raised at 41.07 (NV:<1 kU/L). supporting the diagnosis of Gravesâ??disease. She was started on propylthiouracil 50mg four times daily, along with propranolol 40mg three times daily. She was subsequently seen after two weeks with normal repeat calcium level and thyroid function tests.

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