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Factitious thyrotoxicosis induced by mesotherapy: a case report.

Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association (2008-06-27)
Debora Lucia Seguro Danilovic, Walter Bloise, Meyer Knobel, Suemi Marui
ABSTRACT

Mesotherapy consists of cutaneous injections of a mixture of compounds and has recently been used for cosmetic purposes to reduce local fat and cellulite. To date, several reports have described only local adverse events related to this therapy. We describe the first report of a female patient who developed thyrotoxicosis due to cosmetic mesotherapy with triiodothyroacetic acid in its formulation. Apart from mechanical rupture of the epidermal barrier, a disturbance of type III deiodinase activity or skin fibroblast paracrine function and vascular alterations related to simultaneously injected vasoactive compounds were observed. These findings could be related to thyroid hormone metabolite absorption and systemic consequences in the reported case. We describe factitious thyrotoxicosis induced by mesotherapy, to raise awareness of a systemic adverse effect resulting from this widespread cosmetic practice.

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3,3′,5-Triiodothyroacetic acid, ≥90%