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Positive Relationships between Intraocular Pressure and Thyroid Function in Graves' Ophthalmopathy: A Three-Aspect Evidence Analysis. [PDF]
Zhang W, Zhang F, Zhu Z, Cao J, Xiong W.
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Thyroidectomy versus antithyroid drugs in Graves' disease: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Zheng X, Zhu Y, Chen MG, Su YC, Wu XM.
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Extrathyroidal Manifestations of Thyroid Disease: Thyroid Ophthalmopathy
Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2008Thyroid ophthalmopathy is a common autoimmune, inflammatory disease involving the orbit. Diagnosis is based on the clinical presentation and findings. Imaging, mainly CT and MR imaging, are helpful to reveal the extent of disease and degree of muscle enlargement and to evaluate for complications, such as optic nerve compression.
Hemant, Parmar, Mohannad, Ibrahim
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Rituximab for thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2022Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) is the most frequent extrathyroidal manifestation of Graves' disease, affecting up to 50% of patients. It has a great impact on quality of life. Rituximab (RTX) is a human/murine chimeric monoclonal antibody that targets the CD20 receptor on B-lymphocytes.
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1994
Thyroid ophthalmopathy, idiopathic orbital inflammation, and orbital infection can occasionally demonstrate overlapping clinical features. It is essential to distinguish between these processes because appropriate treatments are distinct in each case.
E G, Faktorich, N, Tucker, J M, O'Brien
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Thyroid ophthalmopathy, idiopathic orbital inflammation, and orbital infection can occasionally demonstrate overlapping clinical features. It is essential to distinguish between these processes because appropriate treatments are distinct in each case.
E G, Faktorich, N, Tucker, J M, O'Brien
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Minimal thyroid ophthalmopathy
Neurology, 1987We studied six patients with the clinical, sonographic, CT, and biochemical profile of minimal euthyroid Graves' disease (MEGD). This syndrome was characterized clinically by small but obtrusive and measurable amounts of diplopia related to endocrine ophthalmopathy and the conspicuous absence of systemic or laboratory signs of thyrotoxicosis ...
R H, Spector, J A, Carlisle
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