ea0020p281 | Clinical case reports and clinical reports | ECE2009
Souto Selma B
, Matos Maria J
, Freitas Paula
, Queiros Joana
, Magalhaes Angela
, Carvalho-Braga Daniel
, Medina Jose Luis
Introduction: Amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis(AIT) is a condition fraught with difficulties from the diagnostic and therapeutic standpoints. It can be developed precociously or years after the beginning amiodarone uptake and after its suspension. AIT is subdivided in three different forms. Type 1 is developed in subjects with underlying thyroid disease, being caused by an exacerbation by iodine load of thyroid autonomous function. Type 2 is a form of destructive thyroiditis ...