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ea0021p390 | Thyroid | SFEBES2009

Thyrotoxicosis presenting as intussusception

Alsafadi Hala , Dutton David , Sanker Sailesh

Case report: A previously fit 53-year-old lady presented to A&E with abdominal pain and vomiting. The pain has been present for 2 months and associated with weight loss. She neither smoked nor drank alcohol. On admission her BP was 160/85, pulse 70/m regular. Abdominal examination revealed generalized tenderness and a right iliac fossa mass with scanty bowel sounds,. FBC, U&E, LFT, CRP, amylase, bone were normal. AXR revealed gas filled small bowel loops.<p class="...