Thyroid storm in an uncontrolled graves’ disease with multiple complications: a case report
I. Kadek Oka Widiana,
Dewi Catur Wulandari
Abstract:Thyroid storm is an acute and life-threatening condition. Graves’ disease is the most common cause of thyroid storm. In this case, reported an uncontrolled Graves’ disease patient with multiple complications progressing to thyroid storm. A 33-years-old woman was admitted to the emergency department with agitation. Patient had a history of uncontrolled hyperthyroidism four years ago. From physical examination found exophthalmos, bibasilar rales in both lungs, shifting dullness on stomach, swollen feet, and cold… Show more
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