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Reassessment of elicitation of myoedema in evaluation of overt hypothyroidism: A pilot study

INTRODUCTION: There is a need to reassess the significance of myoedema in evaluation of overt hypothyroidism in the current day clinical practice. It is commonly checked for by flicking across the biceps belly expecting a transient mound at the points of tactile stimuli with mild pressure. AIM AND O...

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Autores principales: Balachandran, Karthik, Vignesh, G., Mahesh, D. M., Girish, P., Kamalanathan, C. Sadishkumar, Sahoo, Jaya Prakash, Hamide, Abdoul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3603075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565427
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.104091
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author Balachandran, Karthik
Vignesh, G.
Mahesh, D. M.
Girish, P.
Kamalanathan, C. Sadishkumar
Sahoo, Jaya Prakash
Hamide, Abdoul
author_facet Balachandran, Karthik
Vignesh, G.
Mahesh, D. M.
Girish, P.
Kamalanathan, C. Sadishkumar
Sahoo, Jaya Prakash
Hamide, Abdoul
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description INTRODUCTION: There is a need to reassess the significance of myoedema in evaluation of overt hypothyroidism in the current day clinical practice. It is commonly checked for by flicking across the biceps belly expecting a transient mound at the points of tactile stimuli with mild pressure. AIM AND OBJECTIVE: To assess elicitation of myoedema in overt hypothyroidism (defined arbitrarily as TSH >50 mIU/L in primary hypothyroidism and fT4 <0.6 ng/dl in secondary hypothyroidism). RESULTS: The 28 primary overt hypothyroid (OH) patients were divided into three groups as mild, moderate, and severe depending on TSH levels as those with 50-100, 100-150, and >150 mIU/L. Myoedema was elicited in 8 of 13 in the severe OH group, in 2 of 7 in moderate OH group and in 1 of 8 in the mild OH group. In the group of secondary hypothyroidism, myoedema was elicitable in one of two patients. The odds ratio for presence of both myoedema and clinical features of myopathy in a group of overt hypothyroid patients with TSH >150 mIU/L as compared to <150 mIU/L was 17.5. Similarly, the odds ratio for the presence of only myoedema was 6.4 while the odds ratio for presence of only clinical features of myopathy was 3.67. While the odds ratios involving presence of myoedema neared statistical significance, that with the presence of clinical features of myopathy alone did not. CONCLUSION: Examination for eliciting myoedema is useful when evaluating a case of overt hypothyroidism.
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spelling pubmed-36030752013-04-05 Reassessment of elicitation of myoedema in evaluation of overt hypothyroidism: A pilot study Balachandran, Karthik Vignesh, G. Mahesh, D. M. Girish, P. Kamalanathan, C. Sadishkumar Sahoo, Jaya Prakash Hamide, Abdoul Indian J Endocrinol Metab Brief Communication INTRODUCTION: There is a need to reassess the significance of myoedema in evaluation of overt hypothyroidism in the current day clinical practice. It is commonly checked for by flicking across the biceps belly expecting a transient mound at the points of tactile stimuli with mild pressure. AIM AND OBJECTIVE: To assess elicitation of myoedema in overt hypothyroidism (defined arbitrarily as TSH >50 mIU/L in primary hypothyroidism and fT4 <0.6 ng/dl in secondary hypothyroidism). RESULTS: The 28 primary overt hypothyroid (OH) patients were divided into three groups as mild, moderate, and severe depending on TSH levels as those with 50-100, 100-150, and >150 mIU/L. Myoedema was elicited in 8 of 13 in the severe OH group, in 2 of 7 in moderate OH group and in 1 of 8 in the mild OH group. In the group of secondary hypothyroidism, myoedema was elicitable in one of two patients. The odds ratio for presence of both myoedema and clinical features of myopathy in a group of overt hypothyroid patients with TSH >150 mIU/L as compared to <150 mIU/L was 17.5. Similarly, the odds ratio for the presence of only myoedema was 6.4 while the odds ratio for presence of only clinical features of myopathy was 3.67. While the odds ratios involving presence of myoedema neared statistical significance, that with the presence of clinical features of myopathy alone did not. CONCLUSION: Examination for eliciting myoedema is useful when evaluating a case of overt hypothyroidism. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3603075/ /pubmed/23565427 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.104091 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Balachandran, Karthik
Vignesh, G.
Mahesh, D. M.
Girish, P.
Kamalanathan, C. Sadishkumar
Sahoo, Jaya Prakash
Hamide, Abdoul
Reassessment of elicitation of myoedema in evaluation of overt hypothyroidism: A pilot study
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title_full Reassessment of elicitation of myoedema in evaluation of overt hypothyroidism: A pilot study
title_fullStr Reassessment of elicitation of myoedema in evaluation of overt hypothyroidism: A pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Reassessment of elicitation of myoedema in evaluation of overt hypothyroidism: A pilot study
title_short Reassessment of elicitation of myoedema in evaluation of overt hypothyroidism: A pilot study
title_sort reassessment of elicitation of myoedema in evaluation of overt hypothyroidism: a pilot study
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3603075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565427
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.104091
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