Journal of International Medical Research (Mar 2021)

Very rare case of Graves’ disease with resistance to methimazole: a case report and literature review

  • Yusaku Mori,
  • Munenori Hiromura,
  • Michishige Terasaki,
  • Hideki Kushima,
  • Makoto Ohara,
  • Tomoyasu Fukui,
  • Yasuyoshi Takahashi,
  • Sho-ichi Yamagishi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060521996192
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49

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Background Methimazole (MMI) is used to treat hyperthyroidism in Graves’ disease. It is rare to encounter patients in whom hyperthyroidism cannot be controlled using high doses of MMI. Case presentation: A 21-year-old woman was referred to our hospital because of MMI-resistant Graves’ disease. Although her MMI dose had been increased to 120 mg/day, her serum thyroid hormone concentration was too high to be measured. Additional therapy with lithium carbonate, and then with dexamethasone and inorganic iodine, was initiated. After 14 days, the patient’s serum thyroid hormone concentration normalized, while she was taking 150 mg/day MMI, 800 mg/day lithium carbonate, 6 mg/day dexamethasone and 306 mg/day inorganic iodine, and total thyroidectomy was then performed. The patient was discharged 8 days after the thyroidectomy and experienced no major complications. Conclusions We have presented a rare case of Graves’ disease that was resistant to high-dose MMI. Combination therapy of MMI with lithium carbonate, dexamethasone and inorganic iodine may represent a therapeutic option for the preoperative preparation of patients with MMI-resistant Graves’ disease.