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Cobblestoned ankles in Graves disease: koebnerized elephantiasic pretibial myxoedema. [PDF]
Shanshal M, Kallikas G.
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Volumetric Analysis of Navigation-Guided Orbital Decompression in Graves' Orbitopathy: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Imaging in Graves' Orbitopathy
In patients with Graves' orbitopathy, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a useful tool to distinguish the acute inflammatory active disease in demonstrating interstitial edema within the extraocular muscles on coronal TIRM-sequences from fibrotic, inactive endstage disease. MRI is the modality of choice to identify active inflammatory changes in order
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Evaluating Graves’ Orbitopathy
Best Practice and Research in Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2012Graves' Orbitopathy (GO) is an immune-mediated disorder causing inflammation and expansion of orbital fat and muscle. The resulting spectrum of ocular and orbital changes may cause significant visual and cosmetic morbidity and are graded as disease severity.
Peter J Dolman
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Natural history of graves’ orbitopathy after treatment
Intravenous glucocorticoids are used for Graves’ orbitopathy, alone or associated with/followed by additional treatments (orbital radiotherapy, orbital decompression, palpebral or eye surgery).
Marenza Leo +2 more
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Late reactivation of thyroid orbitopathy
BackgroundThyroid orbitopathy is characterized by spontaneous remissions and exacerbations. Although data on the natural history are scarce, the active phase is usually self-limited, encompassing an average period of 18-36 months.
Dinesh Selva, Celia Chen
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