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Presumed levothyroxine-induced pseudotumor cerebri in a pediatric patient being treated for congenital hypothyroidism

Papilledema is considered a neuro-ophthalmic emergency because of its capacity to induce irreversible end-organ damage and the often grave nature of its precipitating factor. Even more concern is warranted when papilledema presents in a pediatric setting. After excluded the contributions of intracra...

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Autores principales: Strickler, Crystal, Pilon, Andrew F
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2704528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19668534
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description Papilledema is considered a neuro-ophthalmic emergency because of its capacity to induce irreversible end-organ damage and the often grave nature of its precipitating factor. Even more concern is warranted when papilledema presents in a pediatric setting. After excluded the contributions of intracranial masses, congenital malformations, ischemic insults and acute infections, the investigation must focus on determining the contributions of other uncharacteristic causes of pediatric pseudotumor cerebri. Pediatric pseudotumor cerebri is a rare clinical entity which shares few commonalities to the adult condition in regards to its predicating factors or symptoms. Without adequate medical history questioning, funduscopic evaluation and ancillary testing, the possibility of an erroneous diagnosis is plausible. This case report aims to disclose the toxic role levothyroxine sodium tablets (Synthroid(®), Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL, USA) played in inducing pseudotumor cerebri in a pediatric patient being treated for congenital hypothyroidism.
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spelling pubmed-27045282009-08-10 Presumed levothyroxine-induced pseudotumor cerebri in a pediatric patient being treated for congenital hypothyroidism Strickler, Crystal Pilon, Andrew F Clin Ophthalmol Case Report Papilledema is considered a neuro-ophthalmic emergency because of its capacity to induce irreversible end-organ damage and the often grave nature of its precipitating factor. Even more concern is warranted when papilledema presents in a pediatric setting. After excluded the contributions of intracranial masses, congenital malformations, ischemic insults and acute infections, the investigation must focus on determining the contributions of other uncharacteristic causes of pediatric pseudotumor cerebri. Pediatric pseudotumor cerebri is a rare clinical entity which shares few commonalities to the adult condition in regards to its predicating factors or symptoms. Without adequate medical history questioning, funduscopic evaluation and ancillary testing, the possibility of an erroneous diagnosis is plausible. This case report aims to disclose the toxic role levothyroxine sodium tablets (Synthroid(®), Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL, USA) played in inducing pseudotumor cerebri in a pediatric patient being treated for congenital hypothyroidism. Dove Medical Press 2007-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2704528/ /pubmed/19668534 Text en © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Strickler, Crystal
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Presumed levothyroxine-induced pseudotumor cerebri in a pediatric patient being treated for congenital hypothyroidism
title Presumed levothyroxine-induced pseudotumor cerebri in a pediatric patient being treated for congenital hypothyroidism
title_full Presumed levothyroxine-induced pseudotumor cerebri in a pediatric patient being treated for congenital hypothyroidism
title_fullStr Presumed levothyroxine-induced pseudotumor cerebri in a pediatric patient being treated for congenital hypothyroidism
title_full_unstemmed Presumed levothyroxine-induced pseudotumor cerebri in a pediatric patient being treated for congenital hypothyroidism
title_short Presumed levothyroxine-induced pseudotumor cerebri in a pediatric patient being treated for congenital hypothyroidism
title_sort presumed levothyroxine-induced pseudotumor cerebri in a pediatric patient being treated for congenital hypothyroidism
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2704528/
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