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Polyarthritis Caused by Methimazole in Two Japanese Patients with Graves’ Disease [J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol]
J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2013; 5(4): 270-272 | DOI: 10.4274/Jcrpe.1055

Polyarthritis Caused by Methimazole in Two Japanese Patients with Graves’ Disease

Hiroko Nihei1, Hidenori Tada2, Yuki Naruse2, Masako Izawa2, Manji Kato3, Hiroaki Okuno4, Akie Nakamura1, Katsura Ishizu1, Takashi Hamajima2, Toshihiro Tajima1
1Hokkaido University School Of Medicine, Department Of Pediatrics, Sapporo, Japan
2Aichi Children’S Health And Medical Center, Department Of Pediatric Endocrinology And Metabolism, Osakada, Morioka-Cho, Obu, Japan
3Kami-Iida Daiichi General Hospital, Department Of Surgery, Kita-Ku, Kamiiida Kita-Machi, Nagoya, Japan
4Kuchan Kosei Hospital, Department Of Pediatrics, Kuchan-Cyo, Hokkaido, Japan

In many countries, methimazole (MMI) therapy is the first-line treatment in children with Graves’ disease (GD). The rate of side effects of antithyroid drugs (ATDs) in children has been reported to range between 6% and 35%. Of these side effects, polyarthritis is uncommon but serious, and can also develop as a part of the antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis that is induced by ATDs. Here, we describe two GD girl patients aged 15 years and 11 years who developed polyarthritis. The onset of polyarthritis in these patients was 24 days and 28 days after the initiation of MMI therapy, respectively. MMI was suspected of causing the polyarthritis in the two patients and was withdrawn. The symptoms of polyarthritis disappeared rapidly following cessation of treatment. Subsequently, one patient was treated with 131I therapy and the other patient was subjected to thyroidectomy. Although it rarely occurs in pediatric GD patients, severe polyarthritis is a serious side effect of MMI and is an indication for prompt cessation of treatment.

Keywords: Graves’ disease,methimazole,adverse event,polyarthritis

Hiroko Nihei, Hidenori Tada, Yuki Naruse, Masako Izawa, Manji Kato, Hiroaki Okuno, Akie Nakamura, Katsura Ishizu, Takashi Hamajima, Toshihiro Tajima. Polyarthritis Caused by Methimazole in Two Japanese Patients with Graves’ Disease. J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2013; 5(4): 270-272
Manuscript Language: English
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