Macular Rash, Thrombocytopenia, and Hyperbilirubinemia in a Preterm Infant

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Abstract
Neonatal hyperthyroidism is usually caused by the passage of maternal thyroid receptor antibodies. This relatively rare condition has various manifestations including cholestasis, prematurity, and cardiomegaly. We present a case of a preterm infant with neonatal Graves’ disease who presented with cholestasis, cardiomegaly, and a macularpapular rash that was thought to be suspicious for congenital infection. This case has been reported to illustrate lessons learnt for early identification of a neonate with Graves’ disease in order to expedite treatment.
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Authors Chatur, Nurin;Castro, Marina;Young Tai, Kin Fan;Chatur, Nurin;Castro, Marina;Young Tai, Kin Fan;
Journal case reports in pediatrics
Year 2019
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10.1155/2019/4076740
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