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Epilepsy associated with Graves' disease: Report of two cases.

Shigeru NagakiMakiko OsawaSatoru Nagata
Published in: SAGE open medical case reports (2024)
We present two cases of epilepsy associated with Graves' disease. Case 1 is a 22-year-old woman. She had three epileptic seizures and was diagnosed with idiopathic generalized epilepsy. She was treated with valproic acid (VPA). She was later diagnosed with Graves' disease, and treated with antithyroid medication (thiamazole). We added a thyroid medication (levothyroxine) because of a decrease in free thyroxine observed with antithyroid medication. Case 2 is an 18-year-old woman. She had three epileptic seizures and was diagnosed with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and treated with VPA. Then, she was diagnosed with Graves' disease and was treated with thiamazole. Levothyroxine was added due to low fT4 induced by thiamazole. Due to poor compliance with antithyroid medication, the thyroid functional status was not stable. Both patients became seizure-free and euthyroid after VPA and thiamazole treatments.
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