Diagnosis and treatment of new-onset or uncontrolled hyperthyroidism-induced liver injury
10.3760/cma.j.cn501113-20210830-00439
- VernacularTitle:新发或未控制甲状腺功能亢进症导致肝损伤的诊断与治疗
- Author:
Ruyi XU
1
;
Hong TANG
;
Lang BAI
Author Information
1. 四川大学华西医院感染性疾病中心,成都 610041
- Keywords:
Hepatitis, chronic;
Hyperthyroidism;
Liver dysfunction;
Antithyroid drugs;
Hepatotoxicity
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hepatology
2021;29(10):926-931
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The thyroid gland is the largest endocrine gland in the human body, which mainly secretes thyroid hormones. Thyroid hormone acts on almost all tissues and cells at different level regulating growth and development, metabolism and other functional activities of the body. Therefore, abnormal thyroid function can affect the multiple organs throughout the body. Liver, as the largest biochemical plant in the whole body, is widely regulated by thyroid hormones, and is one of the important target organs of the thyroid gland. Hyperthyroidism (HT for short) is a common disease of the endocrine system, which can cause liver injury, such as hepatomegaly, abnormal liver function, jaundice, cirrhosis, and liver failure. This phenomenon is also known as hyperthyroidism-induced liver injury, and it is more common in new or untreated or improperly treated patients with hyperthyroidism. The basic liver function test at the beginning of antithyroid drugs (ATD) treatment can clarify the degree of liver injury caused by hyperthyroidism itself, and further predict the additional liver injury with ATD therapy initiation. The core of treating hyperthyroidism-induced liver injury is to rapidly control hyperthyroidism, and restore normal liver function. This review briefly summarizes the incidence rate, possible mechanisms, pathological changes, clinical manifestations, laboratory, imaging and pathologic findings, and the recent advances in diagnosis and treatment of the hyperthyroidism-induced liver injury.