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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2015; 93 (11): 696-701
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-177439

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Background: Renal complications in Graves' disease are rare and may be related either to the disease itself or secondary to antithyroid drugs


Aim: We report 6 cases of renal damage in patients with Graves' disease treated with Benzylthiouracil collected over a period of 14 years


Methods: There were 6 women with a mean age of 37.86 +/- 14.25 years. All patients developed renal vasculitis associated with ANCA. The signs were dominated by renal proteinuria and renal failure associated with hematuria in all cases. The lung involvement was the most common extrarenal manifestation occurred in 4 patients [alveolar hemorrhage in 2 cases, lymphocytic alveolitis in 1 case and pleurisy in 1 case]. The benzylthiouracil was discontinued in 3 patients still under treatment. Corticosteroid therapy was used alone or in combination with cyclophosphamide in all cases. Plasmapheresis sessions were made during the alveolar hemorrhage. A complete remission was obtained in one case and incomplete remission in 2 cases. The other 3 patients required chronic hemodialysis. One patient died of sepsis


Conclusion: The possibility of renal impairment in antithyroid drugs treated Graves' disease requires monitoring to detect urinary abnormalities in order to early initiate therapy and improve patient's outcome

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