Karakılıç, ErsenSaygılı, Emre SedarKaya, HasanMert, Erdal2025-01-272025-01-2720211301-21931308-9846https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/tr/yayin/detay/464509https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12428/19988Non-compliance to the prescribed levothyroxine (LT4) tre- atment is one of the reasons for the failure in managing hypothyroidism. This problem can usually be overcome by following the prescribed medication regimen. However, con-tinuing disadherence for the purpose of misleading is called pseudomalabsorption. This makes LT4 absorption tests es-sential for an exact diagnosis. While patients diagnosed with pseudomalabsorption may have psychiatric disorders, cases with the diagnosis of a component of Munchausen syndrome are rare. Munchausen syndrome, also called factitious di-sorder, is a psychiatric disorder that characterizes recurring illness and misleading healthcare professionals. The primary motive of the patient is emotional attention which can de-monstrate a chronic state. We present here an interesting case in which we diagnosed LT4 pseudomalabsorption as the cause of the failure in hypothyroidism management and detected other clinical symptoms of Munchausen syndrome such as unexplained skin wounds, falsified symptoms, and an excessive number of hospital admissions.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEndokrinoloji ve MetabolizmaPsikiyatriSubclinical Hypothyroidism and MunchausenSyndrome: A Rare EntityArticle252238247464509