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High Elevations of Creatine Phosphokinase in Hypothyroidism
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1977
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Cpk ElevationsBiochemistryHigh ElevationsCpk LevelsSkeletal MusclePhysiologyThyroid DiseaseParathyroid HormonePathologyMetabolic SignalingThyroid DisordersEndocrinologyThyroid HormoneMetabolismMedicineHuman MetabolismEndocrine DiseaseHealth Sciences
In hypothyroidism, slight elevations of serum creatine phosphokinase (CPK) levels are common. In contrast, we describe six hypothyroid patients with extreme elevations (17- to 160-fold) of CPK levels. Enzyme analysis showed only MM isoenzyme in four cases and MM plus trace MB isoenzyme in two patients. Hypothyroidism should, therefore, be considered when elevated CPK levels, even if extreme, are found. Isoenzyme analysis in such a case will show primarily an MM pattern, although trace MB fraction can also be seen. This isoenzyme pattern suggests that the source of the CPK elevations is skeletal muscle. (<i>JAMA</i>238:325-326, 1977)
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