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Neonatal Graves’ Disease and Cholestatic Jaundice: Case Series and Review of the Literature

Neonatal Graves’ Disease and Cholestatic Jaundice: Case Series and Review of the Literature
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摘要 Cholestatic jaundice and elevated liver enzymes are uncommon, but recognized, manifestations of neonatal thyrotoxicosis. Current guidelines for evaluation of cholestatic jaundice and reviews in Neonatology literature do not discuss hyperthyroidism in the differential diagnosis of cholestatic jaundice. We report two cases of neonatal thyrotoxicosis secondary to neonatal Graves’ disease that presented with cholestatic jaundice and elevated liver enzymes at birth. Early recognition of thyrotoxicosis as a cause of the hepatic disease in the neonate is crucial to prevent unnecessary diagnostic procedures and to initiate timely treatment. Cholestatic jaundice and elevated liver enzymes are uncommon, but recognized, manifestations of neonatal thyrotoxicosis. Current guidelines for evaluation of cholestatic jaundice and reviews in Neonatology literature do not discuss hyperthyroidism in the differential diagnosis of cholestatic jaundice. We report two cases of neonatal thyrotoxicosis secondary to neonatal Graves’ disease that presented with cholestatic jaundice and elevated liver enzymes at birth. Early recognition of thyrotoxicosis as a cause of the hepatic disease in the neonate is crucial to prevent unnecessary diagnostic procedures and to initiate timely treatment.
出处 《Open Journal of Pediatrics》 2015年第2期179-184,共6页 儿科学期刊(英文)
关键词 NEONATE Graves’ Disease THYROTOXICOSIS HYPERTHYROIDISM CHOLESTASIS Hepatitis JAUNDICE Conjugated HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA Neonate Graves’ Disease Thyrotoxicosis Hyperthyroidism Cholestasis Hepatitis Jaundice Conjugated Hyperbilirubinemia
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