Abstract
Objective: We experienced two cases of follicular thyroid carcinoma with distant metastases, which showed high levels of free triiodothyronine (T3) while free thyroxine (T4) levels remained in the low or normal range. In this report, we described the detail of these cases and examined the cause of T3 thyrotoxicosis. Design: In one of the cases, quantitative measurement of types I and II iodothyronine deiodinase mRNAs was performed using a surgically dissected tissue from the primary tumor and a distant metastasis. Main outcome: In the both tissues, types I and II iodothyronine deiodinase mRNAs were expressed in the same level as in the normal thyroid tissues.Conclusion: These results suggest that T3 thyrotoxicosis in our patients was caused by hyperconversion of administered levothyroxine to T3. In the follow-up of patients with distant metastases of follicular carcinoma, not only free T4, but also free T3 should be tested to avoid the excessive administration of levothyroxine.
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