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Q J Med 2002; 95: 188-189
© 2002 Association of Physicians


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Pericardial disease associated with Grave's thyrotoxicosis

N.R.A. Clarke and A.P. Banning

Cardiology Department, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford

D.J. Gwilt

Cardiology Department, Milton Keynes General Hospital, Milton Keynes

A.R. Scott

Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, Derby

Sir,

Cardiac complications may dominate the clinical picture in the middle-aged and older patient with thyrotoxicosis. A cardiomyopathy with poor resting systolic function, which may or may not be reversible following return to the euthyroid state, has occasionally been described.1,2 Other poorly-understood complications include atrioventricular block and acute ischaemic syndromes, including myocardial infarction in the absence of coronary disease. Transient widespread ST/T wave changes and atrial fibrillation are common in hyperthyroidism. We suggest that pericardial disease may be an unrecognized complication of hyperthyroidism.

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