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  • Title: Antithyroid drug induced a granulocytosis: what still we need to learn?
    Author: Chaudhry LA, Mauzen KF, Ba-Essa E, Robert AA.
    Journal: Pan Afr Med J; 2016; 23():27. PubMed ID: 27200132.
    Abstract:
    Antithyroid drugs (ATDs) induced agranulocytosis is a rare but life threatening condition. We report a 29 years Filipino female diagnosed as having hyperthyroidism with normal base line blood counts, liver and renal profile. She was started on maximum 60 mg (20mg TID) oral dose of carbimazole since one month by her treating physician. Exactly after one month of treatment she presented to emergency room (ER) with fever, sore throat and generalized weakness for several days.
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