Journal of Medical Case Reports (Apr 2024)

Graves’ disease thyroid dermopathy: a case report

  • Loay Tashkandi,
  • Afaf Alsagheir,
  • Saud Alobaida,
  • Raghad Alhuthil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-024-04462-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background Graves’ disease is the autoimmune activation of the thyroid gland causing diffuse enlargement and hyperfunction of the gland. Manifestations of Graves’ disease are multisystemic and include thyroid orbitopathy; pretibial myxedema, also referred to as thyroid dermopathy; and thyroid acropachy, described as a severe form of thyroid dermopathy. Our paper focuses on an atypical case of thyroid dermopathy. Case presentation An 11-year-old Saudi male presented with a prominent diffuse goiter and exophthalmos. Investigations were consistent with a diagnosis of Graves’ disease. The physical exam showed diffuse, non-pitting swelling of the ankle and penis, mimicking a lymphatic malformation. Further, multiple nodules were found on the hands and feet. Treatment of the nodules with cautery resulted in more severe nodules. Conclusion This report describes rare presentations of thyroid dermopathy mimicking lymphatic malformation. The Koebner phenomenon can explain this patient’s atypical presentations. Intralesional injections of triamcinolone and total thyroidectomy showed clear improvement.

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