Hoffmann's Syndrome Secondary to Pendred Syndrome: A Rare Case
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Hoffmann's Syndrome Secondary to Pendred Syndrome: A Rare Case
Abstract
Hoffmann's syndrome (HS) is a rare manifestation of hypothyroidism myopathy that presents with weakness, stiffness, and eventually pseudohypertrophy of muscles, especially calf muscles. We report a case of a 28-year-old male who presented with the history of generalized weakness with swelling in lower limbs and gradual progressive facial puffiness for the past few years. Physical examination of our patient showed diffuse bilateral pseudohypertrophy of deltoid and calf muscles with positive Gowers' sign (GS). Laboratory results of low serum thyroid hormones and muscle biopsy report confirmed the diagnosis of HS. Pendred syndrome (PS) is a genetic disorder leading to congenital bilateral sensorineural hearing loss with mild hypothyroidism. On account of his congenital bilateral sensorineural hearing loss and negative serum anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies (anti-TPO Ab), PS was declared as the cause of HS in this case. Our patient showed excellent response to levothyroxine therapy with progressive improvement in his symptoms. We outlined this case due to its rarity.
Keywords: hoffmann syndrome; hypothyroidism; pendred syndrome; pseudohypertrophy.
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