Abstract
Neonatal hyperthyroidism is a rare condition caused either by transplacental passage of thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins from a mother with Graves' disease or by activating mutations of the thyrotropin receptors and α-subunit of G-protein. The clinical features may vary. We report a case of neonatal thyrotoxicosis in an infant born to a mother with Graves' disease, who presented with cardiorespiratory failure and persistent pulmonary hypertension (PPHN). PPHN resolved with specific antithyroid treatment and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation was not required. Copyright 2012 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Obeid, R., Kalra, V. K., Arora, P., Quist, F., Moltz, K. C., & Chouthai, N. S. (2012). Neonatal thyrotoxicosis presenting as persistent pulmonary hypertension. BMJ Case Reports. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr.02.2012.5939
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