Med. praxi. 2012;9(12):496-498 [Interní Med. 2011; 13(10): 401-402]
We present a case of a young woman with alternating hyper- and hypothyroidism. During the treatment of her infertility, the outpatient
gynaecologist revealed subclinical hyperthyroidism (diagnosed as a hyperthyroid period of chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis) which subsequently
switched to hypothyroidism. Following thyroxin supplementation the patient became pregnant and bore a full-term child.
Four months after the delivery a post-partum thyroiditis sprang up and vanished spontaneously without treatment. This case-report
demonstrates how thyroid gland function may alternate in an immunologically predisposed terrain (positive thyreoglobulin antibodies).
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