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Defective Levothyroxine Response in a Patient with Dyshormonogenic Congenital Hypothyroidism Caused by a Concurrent Pathogenic Variant in Thyroid Hormone Receptor-β

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Journal Thyroid
Date 2021 Aug 12
PMID 34382419
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Pituitary resistance to thyroid hormone (PRTH) is often seen in congenital hypothyroidism (CH), presenting as elevated thyrotropin (TSH) values despite (high-)normal thyroid hormone (TH) values achieved by levothyroxine treatment. In this study, we describe a girl with CH who was referred because of difficulties interpreting thyroid function tests. She was thought to have PRTH associated with CH, but genetic studies discovered a pathogenic variant in , causing resistance to TH (RTH-β). Clinical, genetic, and biochemical data of the proband's family were collected. The 3-year-old girl was diagnosed with CH due to a homozygous pathogenic c.470del p.(Asn157Thrfs*3) variant in the neonatal period. She needed a notably high levothyroxine dose to normalize TSH, leading to high free thyroxine levels. There were no signs of hyperthyroidism. Sequencing identified a heterozygous pathogenic c.947G>A p.(Arg316His) variant. To our knowledge, this is the first report of concomitant and variants causing CH and RTH-β.

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