methimazole has been researched along with Autonomic-Dysreflexia* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for methimazole and Autonomic-Dysreflexia
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Hyperthyroidism as a cause of autonomic dysreflexia.
A 25-yr-old female tetraplegic patient experienced autonomic dysreflexia episodes involving hypertension, headache, facial flushing, and tachycardia. The symptoms were not related to the bladder or bowel. The episodes did not seem to be linked to any mechanical cause. The patient was incidentally diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. Treatment with antithyroid medication resulted in resolution of the autonomic dysreflexia. This case suggests that hyperthyroidism may trigger autonomic dysreflexia in tetraplegic patients. Topics: Adult; Antihypertensive Agents; Antithyroid Agents; Autonomic Dysreflexia; Female; Humans; Hyperthyroidism; Methimazole; Propranolol; Quadriplegia | 2008 |