Korean J Med.  2001 Aug;61(2):173-177.

Graves' disease detected by myalgia

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Inha University Hospital, Inchon, Korea. yongskim@inha.ac.kr

Abstract

Graves' disease is commonly associated with a variety of muscle abnormalities from muscle weakness, paralysis to exophthalmopathy. There are several reports of Graves disease associated with polymyositis and myasthenia gravis. It is generally uncommon that muscle enzyme is increased in patients with hyperthyroidsm without polymyositis. We report thyrotoxic myopathy presented as myalgia without muscle weakness but with increased muscle enzyme, which was improved by anti-thyroid drug. A 33 year-old man developed severe proximal myalgia and headache. The creatinine kinase level was elevated. But there was no specific finding in electromyography. Muscle biopsy showed increased number of mitochondria and decreased glycogen content. There was no inflammatory cell infiltration. Diagnosis of hyperthyroidism due to Graves' disease was made, followed by the treatment with prothiouracil 300 mg per day. Five day after the treatment, myalgia improved, and serum CPK was decreased. He never complain myalgia after thyroid function was normalized.

Keyword

Hyperthyroidism; Muscle disease; Muscle; Enzymes

MeSH Terms

Adult
Biopsy
Creatinine
Diagnosis
Electromyography
Glycogen
Graves Disease*
Headache
Humans
Hyperthyroidism
Mitochondria
Muscle Weakness
Muscular Diseases
Myalgia*
Myasthenia Gravis
Paralysis
Phosphotransferases
Polymyositis
Thyroid Gland
Creatinine
Glycogen
Phosphotransferases
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