Abstract
We briefly describe a case of a 31-year-old man with persistent hyperthyroidism, despite medical treatment with high dose methimazole. Twelve-lead 24-hour Holter monitoring showed bifid (or dome-and-dart) T waves and echocardiography revealed mild left ventricle dilatation. Hyperthyroidism was eventually treated with total thyroidectomy, and thereafter, T waves became normal and the left ventricle returned to normal dimensions. Hyperthyroidism should be considered among the differential diagnoses when T wave abnormalities are observed on electrocardiogram and when mild left ventricle dilatation is observed on an echocardiogram. The correction of hyperthyroidism can reverse these abnormalities.
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Parolin, M., Dassie, F., de Carlo, E., Vettor, R., & Maffei, P. (2020). Dome-and-dart T waves and hyperthyroidism - A case report. European Endocrinology, 16(1), 69–71. https://doi.org/10.17925/EE.2020.16.1.69
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