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Original Articles

Myxedema Coma and Hypoventilation

, M.D.
Pages 162-166 | Published online: 16 May 2016
 

Abstract

Carbon dioxide retention may underlie many treatment failures in myxedema. Exactly why myxedematous patients hypoventilate is unclear. Possible causes of the ineffective breathing are many and include obesity and central nervous system dysfunction. Quick action to improve respiratory function can gain valuable time. In the case reported here, respiratory assistance was lifesaving.

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