ea0032p304 | Clinical case reports - Thyroid / Others | ECE2013
Bal Serpil
, Tutuncuoglu Pelin
, Atar Emel
, Sarikaya Nese Olmez
, Yoleri Ozlem
, Oz Bengi
, Kocyigit Hikmet
, Harman Ece
Thyroid acropachy is an uncommon and usually late complication of thyroid disease. The typical clinical presentation of thyroid acropachy includes clubbing, distal soft tissue swelling and periosteal reaction involving the tubular bones of the hands and feet. It is usually associated with exophthalmos and thyroid dermopathy. We present a case with thyroid acropachy as an initial manifestation of toxic adenoma.A 69-year-old man was admitted to our out-pat...