Thyrotoxic Crisis and COVID-19 Infection: An Extraordinary Case and Literature Review

  • Pastor S
  • Molina Á
  • De Celis E
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Abstract

The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which causes the disease commonly known as COVID-19, has spread around the world, associated mostly with respiratory tract symptoms. We report the first case of a thyrotoxic crisis precipitated by COVID-19 and describe its identification, diagnosis, and management in the emergency unit. We also conduct a systematic review of thyrotoxic crisis literature and COVID-19 infection. This case highlights the importance of considering the SARS-CoV2 virus as a potential trigger of a thyroid storm. It also shows the need to maintain extreme contact precautions even after one month of COVID-19 symptom onset.

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Pastor, S., Molina, Á., & De Celis, E. (2020). Thyrotoxic Crisis and COVID-19 Infection: An Extraordinary Case and Literature Review. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.11305

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