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Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol ; 29(4): 707-711, 2016 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27272160

ABSTRACT

We reported a case of an 11-year-old girl admitted to our hospital for goiter, tachycardia, sweating, and visible and palpable thyroid. Thyroid function tests revealed a low thyrotropin level (<0.004 mIU/L) and elevated free thyroxine level (3.4 ng/ dL) diagnosed with Graves' disease and treated with methimazole. This anti-thyroid drug is recommended as first-line treatment in children with Graves' disease because it produces minor adverse effects with respect to propylthiouracil. She developed a lateralized exanthem mimicking figurate inflammatory dermatosis of infancy after methimazole therapy. The symptoms resolved after discontinuation of methimazole and treatment with an antihistamine and a corticosteroid. Furthermore, the treatment was changed to propylthiouracil without any adverse effects. According to current literature this is the first case of cutaneous figurate erythema related to methimazole, different from other well-known reactions such as skin eruption or urticaria.


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Exanthema/chemically induced , Inflammation/chemically induced , Methimazole/adverse effects , Skin Diseases/chemically induced , Child , Female , Graves Disease/drug therapy , Humans , Methimazole/therapeutic use , Thyroid Gland/drug effects
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