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Query: UMLS:C0026837 (
muscle rigidity
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A 54-year-old woman with schizophrenia presented to hospital with unconsciousness, fever and marked
muscle rigidity
. She had been given fluphenazine decanoete 20 mg intramuscularly 15 days before the admission and she had continued taking haloperidol 20 mg daily and oral biperiden 2-4 mg. She was extremely rigid and unresponsive. On laboratory investigations revealed: serum sodium 120 mEq/l, creatinine phosphokinase 12,980 IU/l (normal up to 170), lactate dehydrogenase 1544 IU/l (150-500), free trioidothyronine < 1.00 pg/ml (1.5-4.5), free throxyine 0.76 ng/dl (0.8-1.9),
thyroid stimulating hormone
1.14 microU/ml (0.4-4), cortisol (at 8.00 a.m.) 9 microg/dl (5-25). Antipsychotic drugs were withdrawn after admission. A diagnosis of secondary adrenal insufficiency and secondary hypothyroidism was made. Hormonal substitution with hydrocortisone and levothyroxine and correction of hyponatremia with intravenous hypertonic saline solution resulted in rapid improvement of symptoms and signs. It seems that the symptoms and signs of hypothyroidism and hyponatremia were attributed to acute psychosis in this patient. As a conclusion failure to recognize the endocrinopathy may not only produce recovery difficulties but also psychiatric and endocrine repercussions if psychotropic medications are given in such masked cases.
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PMID:Possible malignant neuroleptic syndrome that associated with hypothyroidism. 1592 37
A 32-year-old man underwent subtotal thyroidectomy for Basedow's disease under general anesthesia. Preoperatively, the free thyroxine (fT4) and free triiodothyronine (fT3) levels were suppressed and
thyroid stimulating hormone
level was elevated with administration of iodine and propylthiouracil. Heart rate was 52 beats x min(-1) in sinus rhythm. General anesthesia was induced with fentanyl, propofol and vecuronium, and maintained with nitrous oxide, oxygen and sevoflurane. Systolic blood pressure was controlled within 100 and 130 mmHg. Rectal temperature was 36.5 degrees C after anesthesia induction, gradually rising at a range of 0.4 and 0.7 degrees C per hour, up to 38.6 degrees C four hours after the operation. Arterial blood gas showed bicarbonate 17.1 mEq x l(-1) and base excess -8.1 mmol x l(-1). The metabolic acidosis with normal anion gap lasted during and after the operation. We cooled his body with cold acetyl linger fluid and cooling mattress, and administered sodium bicarbonate. Heart rate increased to 96 beats x min(-1) before the end of operation. Subtotal thyroidectomy was finished in 5 hours 16 minutes. The amount of blood loss was 950 ml. Postoperatively, the serum fT4 and fT3 were suppressed. The serum creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase levels increased slightly. He did not show
muscle rigidity
and neurological disorders. We suspect that he has developed thyroid storm-like symptoms such as hyperthermia and tachycardia induced by subtotal thyroidectomy. Metabolic acidosis might be the result of distal tubular acidosis, which rarely accompanies Basedow's disease. Arterial blood gas analysis and urinalysis should be performed, preoperatively.
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PMID:[Hyperthermia and metabolic acidosis during subtotal thyroidectomy for a patient with Basedow's disease]. 1864 49