S. No Cases with their
Clinical characteristics
Age/Sex TSH (mU/L) T3 (pmol/L) T4 (pmol/L)
 

Hyperthyroidism

Hypothyroid Graves Disease [6]

1. Case1: Fatigue , unilateral lid retraction and hypertension

60/F

144

ND

5.2

2. Case2: Fatigue and weight gain, mild periorbital oedema, unilateral lid retraction and exophthalmos of the right eye

44/M

58.2

ND

11

3. Case3: Severe congestive Graves’
ophthalmopathy and signs of optic nerve involvement

69/F

3.8

ND

19

4. Case4: Exophthalmos and subjective Pressure sensations behind eyes

44/F

0.023

ND

18

Graves’ disease with pseudotumor cerebri [7]

5. Case1: Persistent headache, vomiting and nausea

31/F

0.01

31.6

ND

Disorder Related with cardiac disease [8]

6. Case1: Dyspnea, edema, tremor, and heat intolerance

32/M

<0.006

30.8

89.01

7. Case2: Dyspnea, orthopnea, and anasarca

28/M

<0.006

ND

58.05

8. Case3: Anorexia, weight loss, diarrhea, and heat intolerance

30/M

<0.01

>35.42

>90.3

Hypothyroidism

Hashimoto's encephalopathy [9]

9. Case:1 Headache localised in the frontal and occipitoparietal regions, nausea, vomiting and slightly altered hearing

29/F

0.005

10.34

15.89

10. Case2: Transient mental confusion

65/F

1.78

5.28

11.71

Diagnosis of isolated deficit of TSH [10]

11. Case1: Cold intolerance, leg heaviness, . Sleepiness, constipation

58/F

<0.04

3.94

10.4

12. Case2: Fatigability, leg heaviness

23/F

0.19

3.18

13.3

13. Case3: Fatigability

20/F

0.13

2.87

16.0

14. Case4: Fatigability, Sleepiness, constipation

52/M

0.05

3.01

14.0

15.

Case5: Lethargy, constipation

64/F

0.10

1.71

12.1

16. Case6: Fatigability, constipation

60/F

0.06

3.64

14.4

Table 1: The quantitative level of TSH, T3 and T4 in different cases of thyroid disease.