Dryden C, Simpson J H, Hunter L E, Jackson L
Neonatal Unit, Princess Royal Maternity, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
J Perinatol. 2007 May;27(5):320-2. doi: 10.1038/sj.jp.7211687.
Congenital thyrotoxicosis is a rare and potentially fatal illness. We report a case in a preterm infant delivered to a mother known to have autoimmune endocrine disease. Diagnosis was difficult because the infant's presenting symptoms and signs closely resembled congenital viral infection with co-existent hepatic dysfunction and coagulopathy. The associated hepatic dysfunction was so severe that liver biopsy was scheduled before the diagnosis emerged. A high degree of clinical suspicion coupled with prenatal identification of pregnancies at risk of complication by congenital thyrotoxicosis is imperative to facilitate prompt diagnosis and treatment.