PURPOSE: Whereas antithyroid drugs (ATD) are the preferred treatment modality for Graves' hyperthyroidism (GH), there is still controversy about the optimal regimen for delivering ATD. To evaluate whether 'Block and Replace' (B + R) and 'Titration' (T) regimes are equivalent in terms of frequency of euthyroidism and Graves' Orbitopathy (GO) during ATD therapy. METHODS: A prospective multicentre observational cohort study of 344 patients with GH but no GO at baseline. Patients were treated with ATD for 18 months according to B + R or T regimen in line with their institution's policy. RESULTS: Baseline characteristics were similar in both groups. In the treatment period between 6 and 18 months thyrotropin (TSH) slightly increased in both grou...
Background: There are limited data about the factors affecting the response time to medical treatmen...
Background: The chief clinical characteristics of Graves' disease are hyperthyroidism and ophthalmop...
This dataset contains the study regimens for the randomised controlled trial. Context First line ...
Purpose: Whereas antithyroid drugs (ATD) are the preferred treatment modality for Graves’ hyperthyro...
CONTEXT: Two widely used antithyroid drug (ATD) regimes for Graves' disease (GD) include the 'block ...
Background: The optimal therapeutic choice for Graves' hyperthyroidism in the presence of moderate-s...
Background: Graves’ disease is the leading cause of hyperthyroidism in the US. Antithyroid medicatio...
Objective: Graves' disease is the commonest cause of hyperthyroidism in populations with sufficient ...
Background: Graves’ Disease is an autoimmune disease that is the most common cause of hyperthyroidis...
Introduction: Graves' disease (GD) is an autoimmune disorder due to loss of tolerance to the thyrotr...
OBJECTIVE: A variety of regimens continue to be used in the treatment of Graves' disease with antit...
Introduction: Early and durable achievement of euthyroid or hypothyroid status with low likelihood o...
Abstract Aims: We compared the effects of total thyroidectomy (TTx) and radioiodine (RAI) administra...
CONTEXT: The determinants of successful (131)I therapy of Graves' disease (GD) are unclear.OBJECTIVE...
Background: There are limited data about the factors affecting the response time to medical treatmen...
Background: The chief clinical characteristics of Graves' disease are hyperthyroidism and ophthalmop...
This dataset contains the study regimens for the randomised controlled trial. Context First line ...
Purpose: Whereas antithyroid drugs (ATD) are the preferred treatment modality for Graves’ hyperthyro...
CONTEXT: Two widely used antithyroid drug (ATD) regimes for Graves' disease (GD) include the 'block ...
Background: The optimal therapeutic choice for Graves' hyperthyroidism in the presence of moderate-s...
Background: Graves’ disease is the leading cause of hyperthyroidism in the US. Antithyroid medicatio...
Objective: Graves' disease is the commonest cause of hyperthyroidism in populations with sufficient ...
Background: Graves’ Disease is an autoimmune disease that is the most common cause of hyperthyroidis...
Introduction: Graves' disease (GD) is an autoimmune disorder due to loss of tolerance to the thyrotr...
OBJECTIVE: A variety of regimens continue to be used in the treatment of Graves' disease with antit...
Introduction: Early and durable achievement of euthyroid or hypothyroid status with low likelihood o...
Abstract Aims: We compared the effects of total thyroidectomy (TTx) and radioiodine (RAI) administra...
CONTEXT: The determinants of successful (131)I therapy of Graves' disease (GD) are unclear.OBJECTIVE...
Background: There are limited data about the factors affecting the response time to medical treatmen...
Background: The chief clinical characteristics of Graves' disease are hyperthyroidism and ophthalmop...
This dataset contains the study regimens for the randomised controlled trial. Context First line ...