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Very early onset of autoimmune thyroiditis in a toddler with severe hypothyroidism presentation: a case report.

Pierluigi MarzuilloAnna GrandoneSilverio PerrottaLaura RuggieroCarlo CapristoCaterina LuongoEmanuele Miraglia Del GiudiceLaura Perrone
Published in: Italian journal of pediatrics (2016)
Our case could give useful learning points: i) although the screening for congenital hypothyroidism is routinely performed, a severe hypothyroidism (for example due to autoimmune thyroiditis) can anyway occur early in life and the clinicians should consider this possibility; ii) hypothyroidism can have a misleading and multi-face clinical presentation; iii) anemia, rhabdomyolysis and high creatinine levels should always include the hypothyroidism in the differential diagnosis; iv) thyroxine replacement therapy is able to revert all the clinical manifestations related to the hypothyroidism; v) evaluating the patient's previous pictures could play an important role in resolving a diagnostic conundrum.
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