46 yrs female, obese ,in perimenopausal c/o breathlessness since 20 days. Mild fever for 2 days. Only significant findings are in ECG and thyroid reports. 2D echo confirmed the diagnosis. X ray chest. mild cardiomegaly.Kindly give ur opinion.
hypothyroidism with global T wave inversion and 2D echo shows pericardial effusion.
She is a c/o hypothyroidism with mild changes of st depression ecg is low voltage and supports hypothyroidism so far cardiomegaly is concerned that can be feature of hypothyroidism /myxaedema
St depression in Anteriolateral leads Downup T wave with Prolonged Qtc 500ms Check S.K, S.Mg Hypokalemia &/Hypomegnesemia If Lytes r normal than consider subendocardial ischaemia
Hypothyroidism ....cause of low voltage graph.....plus thre r t inv iin 2nd 3rd all ant n lat leads st changes in ant lat leads.....seems like ischaemic changes......dyspnoea could b part of ischaemia n lvf.......
hypothyroidism with global T wave inversion and 2D echo shows pericardial effusion.
ECG sinus rhythm with globally t wave inversion. TSH level is too high (Hypothyroidism).
Hypothyroidism with cardiomyopathy 2Decho Looks like NSTEMI Get F.lipids S.vit D FBG
As. per. the. REPORTS... Sub Endocardial ISCHAEMIC...?.. Hypothyroidism....?? Myxoedema..?
Pt must be irregular medications for thyroid or changes the dose by herself, respiratory distress n fever is associated with cardiac cause.?? Myocarditis
Hypothyroid with st-t changes.
Hypothyroidism start tab eltroxine 100m o.d
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