Initial low-dose oral levothyroxine in a child with Down syndrome, myxedema, and cardiogenic shock

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Abstract

Myxedema is extremely rare in children, and guidelines are lacking. We treated a 12-year-old girl with myxedema and cardiogenic shock with initial low dose (0.3-2.5 μg/kg body weight/day) of oral levothyroxine and intensive care. Oral administration may safely revert children's myxedema in a dosage resembling that for hypothyroidism.

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Janson, A., Hällström, C., Iversen, M., Finder, M., Elimam, A., & Nergårdh, R. (2019). Initial low-dose oral levothyroxine in a child with Down syndrome, myxedema, and cardiogenic shock. Clinical Case Reports, 7(7), 1291–1296. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2169

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