2015
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.37032
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Pericardial effusion associated with hypothyroidism in an adult female with down syndrome

Abstract: TO THE EDITOR:We present a 43-year-old female patient with cytogenetically confirmed non-mosaic trisomy 21, hypothyroidism, and pericardial effusion. Down syndrome (trisomy 21) is the most common chromosomal anomaly, and since its life expectancy has increased beyond 50 years over the last decades [Wu and Morris, 2013], a mounting number of adult patients with Down syndrome seek treatment for somatic disease in routine clinical settings.Patients with Down syndrome have a higher prevalence of thyroid dysfunctio… Show more

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“…There have been several reports of hypothyroidism-induced rhabdomyolysis [8, 9, 11, 12], hypothyroidism-induced pericardial effusion [13, 14], and sensorineural hearing loss related to autoimmune thyroid disease [1517] in recent decades. Zare-khormizi et al presented the case of a patient with massive pericardial effusion and rhabdomyolysis secondary to untreated severe hypothyroidism [18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There have been several reports of hypothyroidism-induced rhabdomyolysis [8, 9, 11, 12], hypothyroidism-induced pericardial effusion [13, 14], and sensorineural hearing loss related to autoimmune thyroid disease [1517] in recent decades. Zare-khormizi et al presented the case of a patient with massive pericardial effusion and rhabdomyolysis secondary to untreated severe hypothyroidism [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%