Multinodular goitre is not associated with eye disease, unless in a rare case of Marine–Lenhart syndrome where it coexists with Grave’s disease. Therefore, other causes of exophthalmos need to be ruled out when the eye disease is seen in a patient with multinodular goitre. Confusion can arise in patients with features suggestive of Graves’ ophthalmopathy in the absence of thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor autoantibodies and no evidence of other causes of exophthalmos. We present a case of multinodular goitre in a patient with exophthalmos which flared up after iodine contrast-based study. A 61-year-old Australian presented with a pre-syncopal attack and was diagnosed with toxic multinodular goitre. At the same time of investigation...
Thyrotoxicosis is one of the rare disorders diagnosed in childhood and adolescence. The most frequen...
EXOPHTHALMOS and associated eye changes are classically linked with hyperthyroidism in the form of G...
TSH receptor antibodies (TRAbs) are the pathological hallmark of Graves’ disease, present in nearly ...
Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) is the most common cause of orbital tissue inflammation, accounting for ~ 6...
Thyrotoxicosis is one of the rare disorders diagnosed in childhood and adolescence. The most frequen...
Graves' orbitopathy (GO) is the most frequent extrathyroidal manifestation of Graves' disease (GD). ...
We searched for a possible target tissue in eye orbit for thyroid autoantibodies in endocrine ophtha...
Background: The coexistence of thyroid-associated orbitopathy (TAO) and idiopathic orbital inflammat...
Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disorder in which hyperthyroidism results in various systematic sym...
Graves ophthalmopathy (GO) usually occurs in a close temporal relationship with hyperthyroidism. It ...
This 71 year old woman (Wray case 925-4) was referred with bilateral optic neuropathy and thyroid as...
Abstract Background Thyroid-associated orbitopathy (TAO) constitutes an immune-mediated inflammation...
The coexistence of thyroid functioning nodules and Graves’ disease is called Marine-Lenhart syndrome...
As regards treatment of exophthalmic goitre the symptomatic treatment of this disease generally re...
Case report: Graves ´ ophthalmopathy (exophthal-mos, muscular and eyelid infiltration) is associated...
Thyrotoxicosis is one of the rare disorders diagnosed in childhood and adolescence. The most frequen...
EXOPHTHALMOS and associated eye changes are classically linked with hyperthyroidism in the form of G...
TSH receptor antibodies (TRAbs) are the pathological hallmark of Graves’ disease, present in nearly ...
Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) is the most common cause of orbital tissue inflammation, accounting for ~ 6...
Thyrotoxicosis is one of the rare disorders diagnosed in childhood and adolescence. The most frequen...
Graves' orbitopathy (GO) is the most frequent extrathyroidal manifestation of Graves' disease (GD). ...
We searched for a possible target tissue in eye orbit for thyroid autoantibodies in endocrine ophtha...
Background: The coexistence of thyroid-associated orbitopathy (TAO) and idiopathic orbital inflammat...
Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disorder in which hyperthyroidism results in various systematic sym...
Graves ophthalmopathy (GO) usually occurs in a close temporal relationship with hyperthyroidism. It ...
This 71 year old woman (Wray case 925-4) was referred with bilateral optic neuropathy and thyroid as...
Abstract Background Thyroid-associated orbitopathy (TAO) constitutes an immune-mediated inflammation...
The coexistence of thyroid functioning nodules and Graves’ disease is called Marine-Lenhart syndrome...
As regards treatment of exophthalmic goitre the symptomatic treatment of this disease generally re...
Case report: Graves ´ ophthalmopathy (exophthal-mos, muscular and eyelid infiltration) is associated...
Thyrotoxicosis is one of the rare disorders diagnosed in childhood and adolescence. The most frequen...
EXOPHTHALMOS and associated eye changes are classically linked with hyperthyroidism in the form of G...
TSH receptor antibodies (TRAbs) are the pathological hallmark of Graves’ disease, present in nearly ...