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A Case of Consumptive Hypothyroidism in a 1-Month-Old Boy with Diffuse Infantile Hepatic Hemangiomas.

Young Ho KimYoung Ah LeeChoong-Ho ShinKyung Taek HongGi-Beom KimJeong Kee SeoYun Jeong Lee
Published in: Journal of Korean medical science (2020)
Consumptive hypothyroidism is a rare paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by excessive inactivation of the thyroid hormones due to increased type 3 iodothyronine deiodinase activity of tumors. We report the case of severe consumptive hypothyroidism in a 1-month-old boy with infantile hepatic hemangiomas who presented with cardiac failure and cholestasis. Diffuse infiltration of hepatic hemangiomas was detected on abdominal imaging studies, and thyroid function screening test revealed severe hypothyroidism, which necessitated the administration of higher-than-usual doses of levothyroxine for the normalization of thyroid function. The patient was successfully treated with propranolol, prednisolone, and levothyroxine, and he showed normal thyroid function at 3 months of age and normal neurodevelopment at 9 months of age. This case highlights the importance of early recognition and prompt management of consumptive hypothyroidism in patients with infantile hepatic hemangiomas.
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