Any doctor here? I got a questions about tapazole and white blood cell.
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Mark Lupo, M.D. - Thyroid Nodules, Thyroid Cancer, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, Thyroid Ultrasound
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Sarasota - FL
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Thanks for your answer!
The story is, my mum had hyperthyroidism 7 weeks ago, before the doctor gave her Tapazole, she did a WBC baseline test, WBC was 3.5 and Neutrophil# was 1.5, they were both lower than normal level. I don't know whether the doctor reviewed the result or not, she never warned us or took any action to prevent neutropenia from happening. After 6 weeks medicine, my mum developed a very serious side effect, which was neutropenia, the Neutrophil# was 0 last week, we had to go to hospital last week and experienced a lot pressure.
My questions are: Do you think it was the doctor's malpractice? Should the doctor have noticed the low baseline WBC level and taken action to prevent neutropenia from happening by stopping Tapazole or using other medicine?
Thanks a lot!
billses
I cannot comment on "malpractice" as it appears things were monitored and severe neutropenia is simply bad luck in most cases. Hopefully it has resolved and your mom is doing better.
Certainly would avoid PTU and treat the hyperthyroidism with I-131 (or less favorably surgery).