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Phenytoin toxicity and thyroid dysfunction. The New Zealand medical journal [N Z Med J] Journal article

 
TitlePhenytoin toxicity and thyroid dysfunction.
Author(s)Betteridge T, Fink J 
InstitutionDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Christchurch Hospital, Private Bag 4710, Christchurch, New Zealand. Email: tobias.betteridge@cdhb.govt.nz.
SourceN Z Med J 2009; 122(1303):102-4.
AbstractA 48-year-old woman with known epilepsy presented to the Emergency Department with a 1-day history of decreasing coordination, impaired speech, and recurrent falls. Phenytoin levels were measured and found to be grossly elevated at 170 mmol/L. A diagnosis of phenytoin toxicity was made and she was treated by withdrawing the medication. During admission she was found to be profoundly hypothyroid despite being on adequate thyroid replacement therapy. Normalisation of phenytoin levels was associated with return of euthyroidism. The interaction between phenytoin, thyroid function, and thyroid replacement therapy is discussed.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19851414
  
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