Authors
Ko-Wen Han, Chih-Chuan Lin, Chih-Yu Chen, Hsiao-Yun Chao, Cheng-Yu Chien, Hsien-Yi Chen
Publication date
2017/12/12
Journal
Journal of Acute Medicine
Volume
7
Issue
4
Pages
171
Publisher
Taiwan Society of Emergency Medicine
Description
Hypothermic patients are rare encountered in emergency department (ED). It often represents critical condition that needs prompt management and diagnosis. Myxedema coma, which may cause severe hypothermia, is truly an endocrine emergency and needs early recognition and proper treatment. We present a case of a 47-year-old female with a history of hyperthyroidism status post thyroidectomy was brought to the ED because of progressive dyspnea associated with general weakness for one month. Hypothermia with decreased mental status and general edema were also noted. Hypothyroidism was confi rmed by laboratory examination and myxedema coma was diagnosed. The patient recovered well and there was no complication noted after intensive care with supplements of thyroxine and glucocorticoid. In conclusion, myxedema coma should be considered in decrease mental status and hypothermic …
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