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KMID : 0882419950480040518
Korean Journal of Medicine
1995 Volume.48 No. 4 p.518 ~ p.525
A Case of Generalized Resistance to Thyroid Hormone
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Abstract
The syndrome of resistance to thyroid hormone are disorders in which the body's tissue are resistant to the effects of thyroid hormone. They are characterized by reduced clinical and biochemical manifestations of thyroid hormone action relative
to
the
circulating hormone levels. In practice, such patients are identified because they have increased serum thyroxine (T3) and triiodothyronine (T4) and normal thyrotropin (TSH) levels in the absence of intercurrent acute illness, drugs, or
alterations
of
thyroid hormone binding to serum proteins. Since the publication of the index cases in 1967 by Refetoff et al., about 200 cases have been reported. Mutations which result in single amino acid substitutions in the T3 binding region of the ¥â
receptor
molecule is suggested for causal mechanism.
We experienced a case of 26 year old female with generalized resistance to thyroid hormone. She had increased serum concentration of free thyroxine(fT4:5.42ng/dl) and triiodothyronine (T3:>800ng/dl). Serum TSH level were increased (TSH:
2.08uIU/ml). The
serum ¥á-subunit/TSH molar ratio was less than 1.0 and magnetic Resonance Imaging showed no evidence of pituitary mass. These features are characteristics of the syndrome of generalized resistance to thyroid hormone.
So we present this case of syndrome of generalized resistance to thyroid hormone with a literature review.
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