methimazole and Thrombosis

methimazole has been researched along with Thrombosis* in 3 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for methimazole and Thrombosis

ArticleYear
[Anuric acute renal failure due to acetazolamide].
    Nefrologia : publicacion oficial de la Sociedad Espanola Nefrologia, 2006, Volume: 26, Issue:6

    Topics: Acetazolamide; Acute Kidney Injury; Anuria; Back Pain; Diagnosis, Differential; Fluid Therapy; Furosemide; Humans; Macular Degeneration; Male; Meperidine; Methimazole; Middle Aged; Thrombosis; Ureteral Obstruction; Urethral Obstruction

2006

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for methimazole and Thrombosis

ArticleYear
A 62-Year-Old Woman With Diffuse Myalgias, Fatigue, and Shortness of Breath.
    Chest, 2020, Volume: 157, Issue:3

    A 62-year-old woman with a history of partially treated Graves disease and hypertension presented with approximately 3 weeks of worsening fatigue, lower extremity myalgias, and shortness of breath. Her medical history included a thyroid radiofrequency ablation several years earlier. Following the ablation, she was found to have some residual thyroid activity, negating the need for therapy. She was lost to follow-up after months of normal thyroid-stimulating hormone values. On this presentation, the patient was noted to be in atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular rate, and although she presented alert and oriented initially, she developed progressive inattentiveness and confusion while in the ED. The patient was transferred to the medical ICU for further management of her rapid heart rate and progressive delirium.

    Topics: Anti-Arrhythmia Agents; Anti-Inflammatory Agents; Anticoagulants; Antithyroid Agents; Atrial Fibrillation; Delirium; Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation; Dyspnea; Fatal Outcome; Fatigue; Female; Femoral Artery; Graves Disease; Heparin; Humans; Hydrocortisone; Ischemia; Lower Extremity; Methimazole; Middle Aged; Myalgia; Pneumoperitoneum; Popliteal Artery; Potassium Iodide; Propranolol; Radiofrequency Ablation; Thrombosis; Thyroid Crisis; Tibial Arteries; Venous Thrombosis

2020
[Serious jaundice and thyrotoxic myocardiopathy with atrial thrombus].
    Arquivos brasileiros de endocrinologia e metabologia, 2012, Volume: 56, Issue:7

    Jaundice related to thyrotoxicosis and not as an effect of antithyroid drugs is a rare complication that usually occurs in the presence of heart failure (HF) or hepatitis. We report a case of a 54-year-old white woman with hyperthyroidism caused by Graves's disease and jaundice despite methimazole suspension. Bilirubin fluctuated at high values, between 30.0 and 52.3 mg/dL, transaminases were slightly increased, on admission ALT = 46 U/L and AST = 87 U/L; coagulation indices and serum proteins were on the lower limit of the normal range with PT 68% and albumin = 2.5 g/dL. Serology for hepatitis was negative. After the first radioiodine therapy (RT), bilirubin reached its maximum, which coincided with the worst period of HF exacerbation. Bilirubin normalized 4 weeks after the second RT, with the stabilization of HF and normalization of thyroid hormones. We discuss the possible etiologies of severe jaundice in hyperthyroid patients, as well as the difficult anticoagulant therapy with warfarin.

    Topics: Antithyroid Agents; Cardiomyopathies; Female; Heart Atria; Humans; Jaundice; Methimazole; Middle Aged; Severity of Illness Index; Thrombosis; Thyrotoxicosis

2012