Original paper
Hypothyroidism presenting as muscle stiffness and pseudohypertrophy: Hoffmann's syndrome
Abstract
There is a spectrum of muscular abnormalities that occurs in patients with hypothyroidism. Alterations in deep tendon reflexes are commonly observed although more extensive muscle disease is less frequently seen. Two patients who demonstrated increased muscle mass, muscle stiffness with variable degrees of muscle weakness and low levels of serum thyroxine (Hoffmann's syndrome) are described. At the time of presentation, the serum creatinine...
Paper Details
Title
Hypothyroidism presenting as muscle stiffness and pseudohypertrophy: Hoffmann's syndrome
Published Date
Apr 1, 1981
Volume
70
Issue
4
Pages
891 - 894
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