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Common thyroid and parathyroid disorders present with reversible neurologic signs and symptoms affecting the central and peripheral nervous system, musculature, and mental function. Patients with thyrotoxicosis may have myopathy, spasticity, seizures, and multiple psychiatric symptoms. A deficiency of thyroid hormone also causes muscle weakness and may be accompanied by reversible muscle hypertrophy or movement disorders. The chronic hypercalcemia that develops secondary to hyperparathyroidism produces many psychiatric and cognitive symptoms, as well as a reversible myopathy. Calcium deficiency leads to neuromuscular irritability, paresthesias, and tetany. Psychiatric disorders are also common in this disorder.
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PMID:Neurologic complications of thyroid and parathyroid disease. 841 21

A 16-year-old girl with a history of hereditary spastic paraparesis developed the subacute onset of severe clonus and new upper-extremity spasticity due to thyrotoxicosis. This case demonstrates the ability of hyperthyroid states to worsen symptoms of spasticity in a child with an underlying spastic disorder. It also demonstrates the importance of investigating for common systemic diseases as a cause of movement disorders even in children with underlying known genetic disorders.
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PMID:Severe resting clonus caused by thyrotoxicosis in a 16-year-old girl with hereditary spastic paraparesis: a case report. 1519 16