A Case of an Elderly Graves’ Patient with Fatal Pulmonary Embolism
10.11106/ijt.2021.14.1.63
- Author:
Joo Yeop LEE
1
;
Won Sang YOO
;
Hyun-Kyung CHUNG
Author Information
1. Division of Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine, Dankook University College of Medicine, Cheonan, Korea
- Publication Type:CASE REPORTS
- From:International Journal of Thyroidology
2021;14(1):63-68
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
In elderly Graves’ patients, thyrotoxicosis may have vague or atypical clinical features. It could delay the detection of Graves’ disease itself, and also other combined diseases. Here, we report a case of a 73-year-old Graves’ patient who complained of several atypical symptoms such as chest discomfort, pain in the lower calf, severe agitation, depression, sense of impending doom, myalgia etc. Despite these discomforts, they had previously been ignored as vague clinical features of Graves’ disease. After 4 months with hemoptysis, serious pulmonary embolism was confirmed by computed tomography of the chest, and the patient suddenly died. Clinicians should remember that the atypical symptoms in elderly Graves’ patients can suggest hidden comorbidities. This is especially critical in case of acute cardiovascular diseases such as pulmonary embolism, which can be fatal to elderly patients.