Abstract
Abstract
Background
A case of thyroid hormone deficiency which presented at birth. Thyroid hormones are essential for brain development and normal cognitive function. Common symptoms of congenital hypothyroidism (CH) include constipation, decreased activity, increased sleep and feeding difficulty. Common signs include dry skin, macroglossia and umbilical hernia. If congenital hypothyroidism is left untreated after birth, it can lead to permanent intellectual disability and growth failure.
Case presentation.
Here, we report a 10.5-year-old female with the typical features of CH. She is the sixth in order of birth of consanguineous Egyptian parents. No family history of similar condition. Our patient had primary CH caused by thyroid agenesis. She had congenital heart disease, pelvic kidney, cavernous transformation of portal vein and parenchymatous liver disease.
Conclusions
Congenital hypothyroidism is associated with an elevated risk of congenital anomalies. Clinical suspicion of symptoms and signs of congenital hypothyroidism are important for early diagnosis and prevention of serious problems that are related to congenital hypothyroidism.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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