Cholestatic hepatic injury due to a thyroid storm: a case report from a resource limited setting.

Thyroid Res

Department of Medicine, Makerere University College of Health Sciences and Emergency Medicine unit, Mulago national referral and teaching hospital, Kampala, Uganda.

Published: July 2012

Introduction: Thyroid storm is an endocrinological emergency caused by an exacerbation of the hyperthyroid state and is characterized by multi organ dysfunction. Liver dysfunction or injury predominantly of a cholestatic type is one of the atypical manifestations of thyroid storm and has been previously described in literature. However, there have been few published case reports among African patients and from resource limited settings.

Case Report: We report a case of a 21 year old Ugandan female patient who presented with a thyroid storm due to untreated Graves' disease complicated by cholestatic hepatic injury, congestive heart failure and acute kidney injury.

Conclusion: This case highlights the varied multi organ dysfunctions seen in a patient with thyroid storm with emphasis on liver injury mainly to increase awareness among clinicians in resource limited settings. Mechanisms of liver injury due to thyroid storm or hyperthyroidism are discussed in the literature review.

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