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Thyrotoxic Dysphagia in an 82-Year-Old Male
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Thyrotoxic Dysphagia in an 82-Year-Old Male

Konstantinos Parperis, Ramona Dadu, Sheikh Hoq and Vivian Argento
Case reports in medicine, Vol.2011(2011), pp.445-447-214
01/01/2011
PMID: 21317989

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Case Report
Dysphagia is a common problem in elderly patients and a rare manifestation of Graves' disease. We report a case of an 82-year-old male who presented with a 4-week history of dysphagia and weight loss. Workup for his dysphagia with upper endoscopy, MRI brain, electromyography, acetyl-cholinesterase receptor antibodies, and voltage-gated calcium channel antibodies were negative. Modified Barium swallow test showed oropharyngeal dysphagia. Thyroid function tests that revealed hyperthyroidism and antibodies to TSH-receptor were positive. Based on the above findings, we considered Graves' disease as the most likely diagnosis. Patient was treated with methimazole and beta-blockers and subsequently his dysphagia resolved. This paper highlights the importance to clinicians of considering thyrotoxicosis as possible diagnosis in an elderly patient presenting with unexplained dysphagia.
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