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Extrathyroidal actions of Antithyroid Thionamides
Some compounds having thionamide structure inhibit thyroid functions. Such antithyroid thionamides include mercaptomethylimidazole (methimazole), thiourea and propylthiouracil, of which mercaptomethylimidazole is widely used to treat hyperthyroidism ...
Biswas, Kausik +2 more
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Habtamu Solomon Mengistu,1 Kidus Tesfaye Getahun,2 Lake Alemayehu,3 Sifrash Gezahign3 1Department of Pharmaceutics and Social Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Mizan-Tepi University, Mizan-Aman, Ethiopia; 2St. Peter’s
Mengistu HS +3 more
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Antithyroid drug-induced aplastic anemia
Background: Antithyroid drugs have been used for more than 50 years for the management of hyperthyroidism. Most patients tolerate treatment well but some may develop life threatening side effects such as agranulocytosis and aplastic anemia (AA).
Syriou, V. +5 more
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The binding sites of some types of antithyroid drugs in the presence of the Fe(I)(NO)2 paramagnetic probe were investigated. Coordination behaviour in solution of different structured ligands was determined by means of ESR parameters and 13C FT-NMR ...
Basosi, R. +5 more
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Resistant thyrotoxicosis: A case of sarcoidosis of thyroid
Autoimmune endocrinopathies and, less commonly, thyroid autoimmune disease have been reported in patients with sarcoidosis. Similarities exist in the pathogenesis of these two conditions.
Uday Yanamandra +3 more
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Antithyroid drug treatment for thyrotoxicosis
The most effective and commonly used antithyroid drugs are the thionamides, including carbimazole and its active metabolite methimazole (not available in the UK).
Anthony Toft
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Liver failure due to antithyroid drugs: Report of a case and literature review
Hyperthyroidism is a common endocrine disorder affecting 2% of females and 0.5% of males worldwide and antithyroid drugs constitute the first line of treatment in the majority of cases.
Zerva, A. +9 more
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Supplementary Material for: Patient Knowledge of Antithyroid Drug-Induced Agranulocytosis
Background: Agranulocytosis is a serious side effect of antithyroid drugs. Objective: To ascertain the knowledge of patients and review the quality of information available on the internet.
Hickey J. (4148791) +9 more
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We hereby report a patient with seizure disorder who was on long term carbamazepine, admitted with features of thyrotoxicosis and cerebellar dysfunction.
S Rama Prakasha +3 more
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Antithyroid drug-induced fetal goitrous hypothyroidism
Maternal overtreatment with antithyroid drugs can induce fetal goitrous hypothyroidism. This condition can have a critical effect on pregnancy outcome, as well as on fetal growth and neurological development.
Brocks, Vibeke +4 more
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