Objective. Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a potentially life-threatening complication of Graves' disease (GD). The present study compared the long-term efficacy of antithyroid drugs (ATD), radioactive iodine (RAI), and surgery in GD/TPP. Methods. Sixteen patients with GD/TPP were followed over a 14-year period. ATD was generally prescribed upfront for 12-18 months before RAI or surgery was considered. Outcomes such as thyrotoxic or TPP relapses were compared between the three modalities. Results. Eight (50.0%) patients had ATD alone, 4 (25.0%) had RAI, and 4 (25.0%) had surgery as primary treatment. Despite being able to withdraw ATD in all 8 patients for 37.5 (22-247) months, all subsequently developed thyrotoxic relapses and 4 (50...
Introduction: Graves' disease (GD) is an autoimmune disorder due to loss of tolerance to the thyrotr...
Background Graves disease (GD) is characterized by thyrotoxicosis and goiter and arises through cir...
Graves’ disease is associated with thyrotropin (TSH) receptor stimulating antibody, for which there ...
Objective. Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a potentially life-threatening complication of Gra...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: Graves’ disease is the leading cause of hyperthyroidism in the US. Antithyroid medicatio...
The classical approach to treating Graves’ hyperthyroidism involves rapid control of the symptoms, g...
PURPOSE: Treatment options in Graves' disease are clearly defined, but management practices and the ...
Introduction: Early and durable achievement of euthyroid or hypothyroid status with low likelihood o...
Graves’ Disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. It has multiple manifestations and it r...
There is continuing debate on the optimal treatment for Grave's thyrotoxicosis with a resultant vari...
Background Radioiodine represents a cost-effective treatment option for Graves’ disease. In the UK, ...
There is continuing debate on the optimal treatment for Grave's thyrotoxicosis with a resultant vari...
Antithyroid drugs have mainly been used to obtain euthyroidism in patients with chronic hyperthyroid...
Abstract Aims: We compared the effects of total thyroidectomy (TTx) and radioiodine (RAI) administra...
Introduction: Graves' disease (GD) is an autoimmune disorder due to loss of tolerance to the thyrotr...
Background Graves disease (GD) is characterized by thyrotoxicosis and goiter and arises through cir...
Graves’ disease is associated with thyrotropin (TSH) receptor stimulating antibody, for which there ...
Objective. Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a potentially life-threatening complication of Gra...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: Graves’ disease is the leading cause of hyperthyroidism in the US. Antithyroid medicatio...
The classical approach to treating Graves’ hyperthyroidism involves rapid control of the symptoms, g...
PURPOSE: Treatment options in Graves' disease are clearly defined, but management practices and the ...
Introduction: Early and durable achievement of euthyroid or hypothyroid status with low likelihood o...
Graves’ Disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. It has multiple manifestations and it r...
There is continuing debate on the optimal treatment for Grave's thyrotoxicosis with a resultant vari...
Background Radioiodine represents a cost-effective treatment option for Graves’ disease. In the UK, ...
There is continuing debate on the optimal treatment for Grave's thyrotoxicosis with a resultant vari...
Antithyroid drugs have mainly been used to obtain euthyroidism in patients with chronic hyperthyroid...
Abstract Aims: We compared the effects of total thyroidectomy (TTx) and radioiodine (RAI) administra...
Introduction: Graves' disease (GD) is an autoimmune disorder due to loss of tolerance to the thyrotr...
Background Graves disease (GD) is characterized by thyrotoxicosis and goiter and arises through cir...
Graves’ disease is associated with thyrotropin (TSH) receptor stimulating antibody, for which there ...