Abstract Introduction Graves’ hyperthyroidism has a number of well-recognized but relatively rare extrathyroid manifestations such as thyroid acropachy, pretibial myxedema, and congestive heart failure. Case presentation A 38-year-old Caucasian woman presented to the out-patient clinic with symptoms of hyperthyroidism lasting for approximately five months. Remarkably, she had developed pitting edema of her left leg four months before. She had gone through a conventional assessment, but the reason for the edema was not revealed. At presentation to the endocrinology clinic, the skin of both legs was of normal color and pitting edema on her left leg was of a diffuse nature and spread from her toes to two thirds of her leg. The skin surface of ...
Hyperthyreosis, diabetes and calcium disorders are frequent endocrine diseases that are often encoun...
A patient of Graves†disease with unusually large asymmetrical lobulated swelling ove...
A 37-year-old man developed shiny, erythematous, indurated lesions on both shins (Figure 1) followin...
Thyroid heart disease is one of the many and frequent complication of thyrotoxicosis, which also man...
A 51-year-old male came with thickening lesion in both legs since 2.5 years before presented. It sta...
Background: Thyroid acropachy is a rare manifestation of Graves disease characterized by periosteal ...
Background and Objective: Diagnosis of hyperthyroidism and graves disease are not difficult due to t...
Thyroid hemiagenesis is a rare anomaly due to failure of development of one thyroid lobe during embr...
Graves’ disease is a common endocrine disorder and the various permutations inherent in it’s manage...
We report a case of a 60-year-old lady who presented with bilateral lower limb swelling and a thyroi...
Infiltrative dermopathy is an uncommon manifestation of Graves’ disease frequently involving the low...
Thyroid disorders sometimes have extra-thyroidal manifestations. Hyperthyroidism is a clinical syndr...
Abstract Graves' disease is characterized by the presence of circulating autoantibodies that stimula...
Background: Peripheral edema is one of the common causes of visit to medical outpatient department. ...
Localized or pretibial myxedema is one of the signs of Graves disease (along with goiter, exophthalm...
Hyperthyreosis, diabetes and calcium disorders are frequent endocrine diseases that are often encoun...
A patient of Graves†disease with unusually large asymmetrical lobulated swelling ove...
A 37-year-old man developed shiny, erythematous, indurated lesions on both shins (Figure 1) followin...
Thyroid heart disease is one of the many and frequent complication of thyrotoxicosis, which also man...
A 51-year-old male came with thickening lesion in both legs since 2.5 years before presented. It sta...
Background: Thyroid acropachy is a rare manifestation of Graves disease characterized by periosteal ...
Background and Objective: Diagnosis of hyperthyroidism and graves disease are not difficult due to t...
Thyroid hemiagenesis is a rare anomaly due to failure of development of one thyroid lobe during embr...
Graves’ disease is a common endocrine disorder and the various permutations inherent in it’s manage...
We report a case of a 60-year-old lady who presented with bilateral lower limb swelling and a thyroi...
Infiltrative dermopathy is an uncommon manifestation of Graves’ disease frequently involving the low...
Thyroid disorders sometimes have extra-thyroidal manifestations. Hyperthyroidism is a clinical syndr...
Abstract Graves' disease is characterized by the presence of circulating autoantibodies that stimula...
Background: Peripheral edema is one of the common causes of visit to medical outpatient department. ...
Localized or pretibial myxedema is one of the signs of Graves disease (along with goiter, exophthalm...
Hyperthyreosis, diabetes and calcium disorders are frequent endocrine diseases that are often encoun...
A patient of Graves†disease with unusually large asymmetrical lobulated swelling ove...
A 37-year-old man developed shiny, erythematous, indurated lesions on both shins (Figure 1) followin...