Successful treatment of thyroid storm with plasmapheresis in a patient with methimazole-induced agranulocytosis

Endocr Pract. 2010 Jul-Aug;16(4):673-6. doi: 10.4158/EP09265.CR.

Abstract

Objective: To report a case of a patient with Graves disease presenting with agranulocytosis induced by methimazole, with subsequent thyroid storm and successful therapeutic use of plasmapheresis.

Methods: The clinical features and laboratory findings in a patient with agranulocytosis and thyroid storm are presented, and the available literature on utilization of plasmapheresis in the setting of thyrotoxicosis is reviewed.

Results: A 40-year-old Vietnamese woman with Graves disease was admitted with methimazole-induced agranulocytosis. Treatment with methimazole was discontinued, and therapy with antibiotics, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, and ibuprofen was initiated. During hospitalization of the patient, her clinical status deteriorated, with development of pericarditis, thrombocytopenia, and thyroid storm. Treatment with plasmapheresis yielded near-euthyroidism in 3 days. Subsequently, she underwent successful total thyroidectomy.

Conclusion: Our case highlights the effectiveness of plasmapheresis when clinical situations prohibit the use of traditional treatment methods for thyrotoxicosis or thyroid storm (or both).

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Agranulocytosis / chemically induced
  • Agranulocytosis / complications*
  • Agranulocytosis / immunology
  • Antithyroid Agents / adverse effects*
  • Female
  • Graves Disease / complications
  • Graves Disease / drug therapy
  • Graves Disease / immunology
  • Humans
  • Methimazole / adverse effects*
  • Plasmapheresis*
  • Thyroid Crisis / complications*
  • Thyroid Crisis / immunology
  • Thyroid Crisis / surgery
  • Thyroid Crisis / therapy*
  • Thyroidectomy
  • Thyrotoxicosis / immunology
  • Thyrotoxicosis / therapy
  • Treatment Outcome

Substances

  • Antithyroid Agents
  • Methimazole