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Isolated Lacrimal Gland Enlargement in Thyroid-Related Orbitopathy
Thyroid-related orbitopathy (TRO) is considered to be an inflammatory autoimmune disorder that commonly presents with extraocular muscle and retrobulbar fat enlargement.
Tal Yahalomi +4 more
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Placental transmission of thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins. [PDF]
Long-acting thyroid stimulator (LATS) and LATS protector (LATS-P) were assayed at or near delivery in serum from 18 pregnant women with a history of past or present thyrotoxicosis. The results suggested that neonatal thyrotoxicosis may be predicted prenatally if maternal serum LATS and LATS-P concentrations near delivery are above certain levels.
S M, Dirmikis, D S, Munro
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Graves disease in infancy: a patient presentation and literature review
We describe a case of an infant who presented with clinical features of hyperthyroidism. The child was found to be tachycardic, hypertensive and diaphoretic, she was noted to have poor weight gain and difficulty in sleeping. The child was admitted to the
Kara Alex-Ann Beliard +3 more
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Objective. Antibodies (Abs) to the thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) play an important role in the pathogenesis of autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD).
I.V. Pankiv
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IntroductionThe primary treatment for active thyroid eye disease (TED) is immunosuppressive therapy with intravenous steroids. In this study, we attempted to predict responsiveness to steroid treatment in TED patients using eXtreme Gradient Boosting ...
Jungyul Park +6 more
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Code pseudo stroke – a case of hypokalaemic periodic paralysis mimicking stroke
We present a case of thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) presenting with stroke symptoms as a harbinger of Grave’s disease. A 61-year-old female presented with symptoms of abdominal pain and fatigue two weeks prior to admission and reported acute ...
Rami Al-Handola +2 more
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A 3-year-old girl with Graves' disease with literature review [PDF]
Graves' disease, the main cause of hyperthyroidism in the pediatric age group, is very rare in children younger than 4 years old but can seriously interfere with growth and development if not recognized and treated.
Yo Han Ho, Eun Cho Chung, Sin-Ae Park
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Neonatal Surveillance Gaps in Maternal Graves' Disease: Findings From a Queensland Maternity Hospital. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Graves' disease presents unique challenges in pregnancy due to the risk of neonatal morbidity and mortality from maternal TSH Receptor antibodies (TRAb). A maternity hospital in Queensland has implemented a policy to identify at‐risk neonates and facilitate follow‐up, including cord blood TRAb, thyroid function tests (TFTs), and ...
Pathmanathan U, Wingate A, Teasdale S.
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Radiation‐induced hypothyroidism follows head and neck radiotherapy due to oxidative stress and inflammation. Electrospun polycaprolactone scaffolds containing adenosine have potential to modulate thyroid repair. Scaffolds enhance thyrocyte proliferation, antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase and catalase, reduce senescence and apoptosis markers ...
Maria Heim +5 more
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Malectin alleviates high glucose‐induced ER stress and damage in placental trophoblasts, a function dependent on its six critical carbohydrate‐binding residues. In a GDM mouse model, administration of TAT‐Malectin ameliorated hyperglycemia and placental ER stress and prevented fetal macrosomia.
Jiahui Zhu +12 more
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