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KMID : 0980720150340020176
Keimyung Medical Journal
2015 Volume.34 No. 2 p.176 ~ p.182
A Case of Methimazole-induced Agranulocytosis Accompanied by Suppurative Pharyngotonsillitis in a Patient with Graves¡¯ disease under Long-term Treatment
½ÉÁ¤ÇÑ:Sim Jeong-Han
ÃÖÁö¼±:Choi Ji-Sun/ÇãÁöÇý:Huh Ji-Hye/Á¤ÁØÅÃ:Jeong Joon-Taek/ÀüÈ£¼º:Jeon Ho-Sung/À̹̿µ:Lee Mi-Young/½ÅÀå¿­:Shin Jang-Yel/Á¤ÃáÈñ:Chung Choon-Hee/±èÈ¿¿­:Kim Hyo-Youl/ÀÓÁ¤¼ö:Lim Jung-Soo
Abstract
Agranulocytosis is a rare but the most serious life-threatening complication of antithyroid drug therapy. Most cases of agranulocytosis occur within the first 3 months of antithyroid drug therapy, but some cases happen several years after starting treatment. However, there is a paucity of data on the delayed onset of agranulocytosis. We report a case of methimazole-induced agranulocytosis with suppurative pharyngotonsillitis occurring during the long-term treatment. A 48-year-old woman with Graves¡¯ disease visited our hospital with sore throat and high fever (39.2¡É). She had continuously been treated with methimazole for the preceding 7 years-15 to 40 mg daily from Jul 2007 until Apr 2014 and 50 mg daily from May 2014 until September 2014. A month ago, the dose of methimazole had been reduced to 10 mg daily due to transient neutropenia. Her initial blood tests showed an absolute neutrophil count of 40/¥ìL. Moreover, physical examination showed right neck enlargement. We stopped methimazole, and she was empirically treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics and granulocyte colony stimulating factor. Neck CT scan detected enlarged right tonsils and lymph node. Cervical lymph node biopsy only showed acute and chronic inflammation. About 3 weeks after she recovered, 10 mCi of radioiodine ablation therapy was performed. This case suggests that the sign of agranulocytosis should be carefully monitored in patients with Graves¡¯ disease, throughout the course of treatment with methimazole, even under the long-term
therapy.
KEYWORD
Agranulocytosis, Graves¡¯ disease, Methimazole, Pharyngitis
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