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The American Journal of Medicine, 1987
Pretibial myxedema is typically associated with clinical hyperthyroidism, diffuse goiter, and ophthalmopathy in patients with Graves' disease. A case of biopsy-proved pretibial myxedema was encountered in a clinically euthyroid woman who had neither diffuse goiter nor exophthalmos.
J J, Chen, P W, Ladenson
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Pretibial myxedema is typically associated with clinical hyperthyroidism, diffuse goiter, and ophthalmopathy in patients with Graves' disease. A case of biopsy-proved pretibial myxedema was encountered in a clinically euthyroid woman who had neither diffuse goiter nor exophthalmos.
J J, Chen, P W, Ladenson
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American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2005
Pretibial myxedema or localized myxedema or thyroid dermopathy is an autoimmune manifestation of Graves' disease. It also occasionally occurs in Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Lesions of thyroid dermopathy are usually asymptomatic and have only cosmetic importance. Advanced forms of dermopathy are associated with elephantiasis or thyroid acropachy.
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Pretibial myxedema or localized myxedema or thyroid dermopathy is an autoimmune manifestation of Graves' disease. It also occasionally occurs in Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Lesions of thyroid dermopathy are usually asymptomatic and have only cosmetic importance. Advanced forms of dermopathy are associated with elephantiasis or thyroid acropachy.
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Elephantiasic Pretibial Myxedema
Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2021Zaheed Damani, Richard M. Haber
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A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1957
Pretibial myxedema, first described by Watson-Williams, in 1895, has been almost invariably associated with exophthalmos, and as a result, the same etiology has been proposed. Over 100 cases 1 have been reported. The disorder probably occurs more frequently than this number would indicate, because of the failure to make a specific search of the ...
T A, WARTHIN, B B, BOSHELL
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Pretibial myxedema, first described by Watson-Williams, in 1895, has been almost invariably associated with exophthalmos, and as a result, the same etiology has been proposed. Over 100 cases 1 have been reported. The disorder probably occurs more frequently than this number would indicate, because of the failure to make a specific search of the ...
T A, WARTHIN, B B, BOSHELL
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Localized hyperhidrosis in pretibial myxedema
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990Two cases of spontaneous hyperhidrosis limited to pretibial myxedema lesions were studied. Quantitative measurements of stimulated eccrine sweat were made after the intradermal injection of methacholine. The sweat rate was two to four times greater in the lesional skin than in perilesional skin.
D G, Gitter, K, Sato
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Tofacitinib Treatment for Pretibial Myxedema
JAMA DermatologyThis case report describes tofacitinib treatment for 2 patients with pretibial myxedema.
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Dermoscopy of pretibial myxedema
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2015Kajohn Rojanametin, Tanaka Masaru
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1949
THE term "myxedema" is frequently used as a synonym for "hypothyroidism." It is a matter of common experience, however, that the majority of patients with clinical hypothyroidism do not have either local or generalized mucinous changes in the skin. Local myxedema in euthyroid persons is a familiar entity to the dermatologist.
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THE term "myxedema" is frequently used as a synonym for "hypothyroidism." It is a matter of common experience, however, that the majority of patients with clinical hypothyroidism do not have either local or generalized mucinous changes in the skin. Local myxedema in euthyroid persons is a familiar entity to the dermatologist.
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