Hoffmann's syndrome in the differential work-up of myopathic complaints: a case report.
Sabine WinterBianka HeilingNiklas EckardtChristof KloosHubertus AxerPublished in: Journal of medical case reports (2023)
Here, we focus on diagnostic routines and typical findings to differentiate Hoffmann's syndrome from other myopathies. Clinical hallmarks of Hoffmann's syndrome are pseudohypertrophy and weakness of the calf muscles in combination with elevated CK and elevated TSH. EMG is well suited to detect the involvement of the muscles and muscle MRI helps to differentiate it from other myopathies. Hoffmann's syndrome is a rare myopathy due to hypothyroidism and plays a role in the differential diagnosis of myopathic complaints even if hypothyroidism has not been detected before.