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Hipertiroidismo en niños y adolescentes: experiencia en un hospital universitario en Colombia
INTRODUCTION: Hyperthyroidism is a heterogeneous condition characterized by the excessive production of thyroid hormones. It represents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical and paraclinical characteristics and the evolution and differences between the main etio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9443673/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35867926 http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6244 |
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author | García, Judith Sofía Sarmiento, María Paula Bello, Jesús David Zuluaga, Nora Alejandra Forero, Adriana Carolina Niño-Serna, Laura Fernanda |
author_facet | García, Judith Sofía Sarmiento, María Paula Bello, Jesús David Zuluaga, Nora Alejandra Forero, Adriana Carolina Niño-Serna, Laura Fernanda |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Hyperthyroidism is a heterogeneous condition characterized by the excessive production of thyroid hormones. It represents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical and paraclinical characteristics and the evolution and differences between the main etiologies in patients with hyperthyroidism treated by the Pediatric Endocrinology Service at the Hospital Universitario San Vicente Fundación in Medellín, Colombia, between July 1(st)., 2015, and June 30(th)., 2020. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional observational study with retrospective data collection. RESULTS: We included 54 patients with a mean age of 11.9 years, 72.2% of whom were female; 85.2% had no history of comorbidities related to autoimmunity; 11.1% had a family history of Graves’ disease, and 29.6% of other thyroid diseases. Goiter was the most frequent clinical manifestation (83.3%) and 92.6% of the patients received treatment with methimazole, 79.6% required beta-blockers, and 11.2% additional drug therapy. Adverse drug reactions occurred in 16.7% of the patients and in 20.4% there was a resolution of hyperthyroidism (spontaneous: 9.3%; after radio-iodine ablation: 9.3%, and after surgery: 1.9%). CONCLUSION: Hyperthyroidism is a disease with diverse clinical manifestations. Its most frequent cause is Graves’ disease followed by hashitoxicosis, which in this study had a higher frequency than that reported in the literature. The duration and side effects of pharmacological treatment were similar to those previously reported, but the higher frequency of agranulocytosis is noteworthy. |
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spelling | pubmed-94436732022-09-06 Hipertiroidismo en niños y adolescentes: experiencia en un hospital universitario en Colombia García, Judith Sofía Sarmiento, María Paula Bello, Jesús David Zuluaga, Nora Alejandra Forero, Adriana Carolina Niño-Serna, Laura Fernanda Biomedica Artículo Original INTRODUCTION: Hyperthyroidism is a heterogeneous condition characterized by the excessive production of thyroid hormones. It represents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical and paraclinical characteristics and the evolution and differences between the main etiologies in patients with hyperthyroidism treated by the Pediatric Endocrinology Service at the Hospital Universitario San Vicente Fundación in Medellín, Colombia, between July 1(st)., 2015, and June 30(th)., 2020. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional observational study with retrospective data collection. RESULTS: We included 54 patients with a mean age of 11.9 years, 72.2% of whom were female; 85.2% had no history of comorbidities related to autoimmunity; 11.1% had a family history of Graves’ disease, and 29.6% of other thyroid diseases. Goiter was the most frequent clinical manifestation (83.3%) and 92.6% of the patients received treatment with methimazole, 79.6% required beta-blockers, and 11.2% additional drug therapy. Adverse drug reactions occurred in 16.7% of the patients and in 20.4% there was a resolution of hyperthyroidism (spontaneous: 9.3%; after radio-iodine ablation: 9.3%, and after surgery: 1.9%). CONCLUSION: Hyperthyroidism is a disease with diverse clinical manifestations. Its most frequent cause is Graves’ disease followed by hashitoxicosis, which in this study had a higher frequency than that reported in the literature. The duration and side effects of pharmacological treatment were similar to those previously reported, but the higher frequency of agranulocytosis is noteworthy. Instituto Nacional de Salud 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9443673/ /pubmed/35867926 http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6244 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Este es un artículo publicado en acceso abierto bajo una licencia Creative Commons |
spellingShingle | Artículo Original García, Judith Sofía Sarmiento, María Paula Bello, Jesús David Zuluaga, Nora Alejandra Forero, Adriana Carolina Niño-Serna, Laura Fernanda Hipertiroidismo en niños y adolescentes: experiencia en un hospital universitario en Colombia |
title | Hipertiroidismo en niños y adolescentes: experiencia en un hospital universitario en Colombia |
title_full | Hipertiroidismo en niños y adolescentes: experiencia en un hospital universitario en Colombia |
title_fullStr | Hipertiroidismo en niños y adolescentes: experiencia en un hospital universitario en Colombia |
title_full_unstemmed | Hipertiroidismo en niños y adolescentes: experiencia en un hospital universitario en Colombia |
title_short | Hipertiroidismo en niños y adolescentes: experiencia en un hospital universitario en Colombia |
title_sort | hipertiroidismo en niños y adolescentes: experiencia en un hospital universitario en colombia |
topic | Artículo Original |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9443673/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35867926 http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6244 |
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