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Severe unilateral orbitopathy in a patient with Hashimoto's thyroiditis - a case report.

Ewa Cyranska-ChyrekMichal OlejarzEwelina Szczepanek-ParulskaPiotr StajgisAnna PiochMarek Ruchala
Published in: BMC ophthalmology (2019)
Unilateral exophthalmos in TRAb-negative patients with HT is not a typical manifestation of the disease, and requires a wider differential diagnosis with MRI of the orbits. Scheme of three iv. pulses of methylprednisolone intravenously and the continuation of treatment with im. injections seems to be an effective and safe method of treatment in this group of patients. What is more, adequate vitamin D supplementation and the maintenance of biochemical euthyroidism may help to achieve an ultimate therapeutic effect. Patients with TAO in the course of HT need a careful and continued interdisciplinary approach both ophthalmological and endocrinological. Further studies are needed to elucidate the etiopathogenesis of TAO in TRAb-negative patients.
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