ea0012p25 | Clinical case reports/Governance | SFE2006
Kisalu J
, Davies E
, Solomon AM
, Bouloux P-M
We report the case of a 26 year old man who presented to his GP with infertility; biochemical investigations revealed elevated serum free thyroid hormones (FT4 41 pmol/l (1222); FT3 13.4 pmol/l (2.87.1); and a normal TSH (2 pmol/l (0.274.2). He was referred to the endocrine department.On examination, he was found to be clinically well though thin (BMI 18), anxious and tremulous. His heart rate was 110 bpm and blood pressure was normal. ...