Methimazole-induced aplastic anemia with concomitant hepatitis in a young filipina with graves’ disease

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A 34-year-old female Filipino with Graves’ disease on methimazole came in due to fever, sore throat and jaundice. She was initially diagnosed with methimazole-induced agranulocytosis and drug-induced liver injury. She was treated with intravenous broad-spectrum antibiotic and granulocyte colony stimulating factor. On day 4 of admission, she developed pancytopenia and was managed as methimazole-induced aplastic anemia. She was started on steroid therapy and received 1 unit of packed red blood cell. The jaundice also increased, hence, she was given ursodeoxycholic acid. On day 9 of admission, with the consideration of “lineage steal phenomenon,” biopsy was done and eltrombopag was started. Patient was discharged stable at 12th hospital day. This case presents 3 rare life-threatening complications of methimazole namely: agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia and hepatitis.

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Wijaya, N., & Ong-Ramos, C. (2019). Methimazole-induced aplastic anemia with concomitant hepatitis in a young filipina with graves’ disease. Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies, 34(1), 99–102. https://doi.org/10.15605/jafes.034.01.16

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