2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00108-003-1051-0
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Die thyreotoxische Krise

Abstract: Besides the typical and in this case severe signs of hyperthyroidism the thyrotoxic crisis is characterized by additional signs and symptoms such as fever, cardiac involvement (tachycardia, arrhythmia, heart failure) and central nervous impairment eventually leading to coma. Additional diseases and comorbidities impair the diagnostic process and may mask the symptoms of thyrotoxicosis. If undiagnosed, this situation harbors a mortality of approximately 90%. The precise knowledge of typical (and atypical) sympt… Show more

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“…The aim of the testing in this study was to identify patients with pituitary dysfunction by a simple screening test. Patients identified with somatotrope dysfunction by the GHRH test should undergo a follow-up including retesting, as it is well known that no test for assessment of GHD is 100% reliable [21,22]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of the testing in this study was to identify patients with pituitary dysfunction by a simple screening test. Patients identified with somatotrope dysfunction by the GHRH test should undergo a follow-up including retesting, as it is well known that no test for assessment of GHD is 100% reliable [21,22]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%