Lithium carbonate in the preoperative preparation of Graves' disease |
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Authors: | Tsukasa Tsunoda MD Nobuo Mochinaga Toshifumi Eto Minoru Yamaguchi Ryoichi Tsuchiya Motomori Izumi |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Second Department of Surgery, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, 7-1, Sakamoto, 852 Nagasaki, Japan;(2) the First Department of Internal Medicine, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, 7-1, Sakamoto, 852 Nagasaki, Japan |
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Abstract: | Lithium carbonate was given in the preoperative preparation of 12 patients with Graves' disease, the reasons for its use being side effects of thionamide in 9 patients, insufficient control by thionamide in 1 and psychic symptoms in 2. Lithium carbonate was often used in combination with other drugs, namely; thionamide in 4 patients, beta-adrenergic blockades in 5, reserpine in 5 and glucocorticoid in 1. This preoperative control significantly decreased the mean serum T2 and T4 levels from 656±55 ng/dl to 180±16 ng/dl and from 25.9±2.1 μg/dl to 9.7±1.5 μg/dl, respectively. The only adverse effect of lithium carbonate was pollakisuria observed in one patient. All patients underwent subtotal thyroidectomy uneventfully. It is concluded that the administration of lithium carbonate alone or in combination with other durgs is an effective method of preoperatively controlling hyperthyroidism when conventional antithyroid drugs show adverse effects. |
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Keywords: | lithium carbonate Graves' disease preoperative preparation |
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