Medicinski Glasnik Specijalne Bolnice za Bolesti Štitaste Žlezde i Bolesti Metabolizma "Zlatibor" (Jan 2024)

Severe form of thyroid dermopathy in patient with hyperthyroidism

  • Đurković Ivana,
  • Stojković Mirjana,
  • Marković Bojan,
  • Klet Sanja,
  • Janić Tamara,
  • Babić Jovana,
  • Nedeljković-Beleslin Biljana,
  • Ćirić Jasmina,
  • Žarković Miloš

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/mgiszm2493020Q
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 93
pp. 20 – 31

Abstract

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Graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder in which TSH receptor antibodies play the main pathogenic role. Besides the usual clinical presentation as hyperthyroidism, extrathyroidal manifestations can develop. Thyroid dermopathy is one of them and it is present in about 0.5-4.3% of cases, mostly in patients with thyroid orbitopathy as main extrathyroidal manifestation. Dermopathy can manifest in different forms: non-pitting edema, plaques, nodules and elephantiasis. We are reporting a case of a patient with thyrotoxicosis caused by Graves' disease with ocular extrathyroidal manifestation and dermopathy in elephantiasis form, confirmed by punch biopsy. Corticosteroid therapy significantly improved ocular manifestations, as well as skin lesions. Elephantiasis represents the most severe form of this disease and can be resistant to any treatment thus why it is a major therapeutic challenge.