Matthew Nunley, Adrian Renaldi, R. Turner, M. Bannon, A. Ashraf, Creticus Marak, P. Kaushik
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摘要
甲状腺风暴是控制不充分的甲亢患者的急性、危及生命的并发症。幸运的是,这种情况是罕见的,主要发生在控制不佳的甲亢患者和其他危险因素。常见的危险因素包括突然停用抗甲状腺药物、紧急甲状腺和非甲状腺手术、创伤、感染、药物(胺碘酮、水杨酸盐)、分娩和使用碘化造影剂。也有报告称,甲基苯丙胺的使用引发了甲状腺风暴,尽管只有少数。我们报告一例甲状腺风暴在患者未经治疗的甲亢,我们认为是沉淀最近甲基苯丙胺的使用。Arch Intern Med Res 2022;5 (2): 199-202 DOI: 10.26502/aimr.0102内科学研究文献2008
A Fatal Case of Thyroid Storm Precipitated by Methamphetamine Use
A thyroid storm is an acute, life-threatening complication in patients with inadequately controlled hyperthyroidism. Fortunately, this condition is rare and occurs mainly in patients with poorly controlled hyperthyroidism with additional risk factors. Commonly cited risk factors include abrupt discontinuation of antithyroid medicines, emergent thyroid and nonthyroid surgeries, trauma, infections, medications (amiodarone, salicylates), parturition, and use of iodinated contrast medium. There have also been reports of methamphetamine use precipitating a thyroid storm, albeit only a few. We are reporting a case of thyroid storm in a patient with untreated hyperthyroidism that we believe was precipitated by recent methamphetamine use. Arch Intern Med Res 2022; 5 (2): 199-202 DOI: 10.26502/aimr.0102 Archives of Internal Medicine Research 200