A 3-year-old Girl with Graves' Disease with Hypoglycemia Following Transient Adrenal Hyporesponsiveness
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A 3-year-old girl with Graves' disease developed a generalized convulsion as a result of hypoglycemia (25 mg/dL). At the time of the hypoglycemic seizure, her plasma adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) level (1460 pg/mL) was extremely high, but her serum cortisol level (28.4 microg/dL) was relatively low given the severe stress. The cortisol-releasing hormone (CRH) provocation test done after thyroid function had improved revealed normal ACTH and cortisol responses. Since there was no other cause of hypoglycemia, such as hyperinsulinemia, long-term starvation, suddenly advanced emaciation, or prolonged fasting, it was suspected that the transient adrenal hyporesponsiveness was the main cause of hypoglycemia.
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