Thyrotoxicosis followed by hypothyroidism in a patient on lithium

Nilamadhab Kar (Department of Psychiatry, Black Country Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Wolverhampton, UK)
Surabhi R. Hullumane (Department of Psychiatry, Black Country Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Wolverhampton, UK)
Carol Williams (Department of Psychiatry, Black Country Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Wolverhampton, UK)

Mental Illness

ISSN: 2036-7465

Article publication date: 2 September 2014

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Abstract

While hypothyroidism is common in lithium-treated patients, thyrotoxicosis is rarely reported. We present a female patient on lithium for maintenance therapy of bipolar affective disorder, who developed thyrotoxicosis for few months which was followed by hypothyroidism which continued. There was no further thyrotoxicosis episode during a five year follow up period. While she was treated for thyroid dysfunction, lithium was continued. There was no clinical impact on the maintenance of the bipolar affective disorder during the follow up period; she was maintained well in the community.

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Kar, N., Hullumane, S.R. and Williams, C. (2014), "Thyrotoxicosis followed by hypothyroidism in a patient on lithium", Mental Illness, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 38-39. https://doi.org/10.1108/mi.2014.5415

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2014 N. Kar et al.

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Nilamadhab Kar, Black Country Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Steps to Health, Showell Circus, Low Hill, Wolverhampton, WV10 9TH, United Kingdom. Tel.: +44.1902.443.3663 - Fax: +44.1902.444.514.

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