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Case Reports
. 1983 Mar;143(3):442-4.

Exogenous hyperthyroidism with osteoporosis

  • PMID: 6830380
Case Reports

Exogenous hyperthyroidism with osteoporosis

M D Fallon et al. Arch Intern Med. 1983 Mar.

Abstract

Symptomatic osteopenia accompanied by subclinical hyperthyroidism developed in three women who were receiving excess thyroid hormone medication. Excessive thyroid replacement therapy resulted in mild hypercalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, and hyperphosphatasemia associated with diffuse skeletal demineralization and multiple fractures. Nondecalcified sections of double tetracycline-labeled iliac crest bone showed an accelerated rate of bone turnover with marked osteoclastosis and resorption of the cortical as well as the trabecular bone, typical of endogenous hyperthyroidism. Since thyroid hormones are among the most frequently prescribed medications, bone loss caused by exogenous hyperthyroidism may be more common than previously recognized.

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