Chylothorax Associated with Substernal Goiter in Graves’ Disease Treated with Radioactive Iodine

AuthorSeo Young Ohen
AuthorBo Hyun Kimen
AuthorDo Young Kimen
AuthorKyu Min Leeen
AuthorMin Jin Leeen
AuthorSung Su Kimen
AuthorJong Ho Kimen
AuthorYun Kyung Jeonen
AuthorSang Soo Kimen
AuthorYong Ki Kimen
AuthorIn Joo Kimen
Issued Date2017-04-30en
AbstractIntroduction: We present a rare case of chylothorax associated with an intrathoracic goiter in Graves’ disease that was treated with radioactive iodine. Case Report: A 23-year-old woman with Graves’ disease was referred to our clinic with a pleural effusion, dyspnea, characteristic bilateral proptosis, and a diffuse goiter. The pleural fluid biochemistry was consistent with chylothorax. However, the chylothorax did not decrease with conservative therapy. Therefore, RAI was administered. Subsequently, the chylothorax and goiter improved more quickly than expected. Conclusions: This case illustrates that chylothorax associated with a substernal goiter in Graves’ disease can be treated successfully with radioactive iodine instead of surgery.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijem.41787en
KeywordChylothoraxen
KeywordIntrathoracic Goiteren
KeywordGraves’ Diseaseen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleChylothorax Associated with Substernal Goiter in Graves’ Disease Treated with Radioactive Iodineen
TypeCase Reporten

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