نتایج جستجو برای: graves disease

تعداد نتایج: 1493814  

2013
Doo Young Lee Jung Sik Moon Ga-Eon Kim Hee Kyung Kim Ho-Cheol Kang

Riedel's thyroiditis is a rare form of infiltrative and inflammatory disease of the thyroid gland and can be associated with systemic fibrotic processes, Hashimoto thyroiditis and Graves disease. Riedel thyroiditis in combination with Graves disease however, is very rare. A 57-year-old woman with a past medical history significant for Graves disease diagnosed 30 years ago presented with an enla...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2002
Peter Vestergaard

BACKGROUND Smoking has been associated with Graves' disease, but it remains unclear if the association is present in other thyroid disorders. OUTCOME VARIABLES Graves' disease, Graves' ophthalmopathy, toxic nodular goitre, non-toxic goitre, post-partum thyroid disease, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, or hypothyroidism. MATERIAL AND METHODS A search of MEDLINE identified 25 studies on the associati...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2007
Yukiko Yano Hiroshi Shibuya Wataru Kitagawa Mitsuji Nagahama Kiminori Sugino Kunihiko Ito Koichi Ito

OBJECTIVE The objective was to evaluate the clinical behavior and outcome of 202 papillary thyroid cancers in Graves' disease patients during the period 1994-2004. DESIGN This was a retrospective, non-randomized case-control study. METHODS Since 1994, we have included an ultrasonogram of the neck in the initial examination of thyroid disease patients who consult our outpatient clinic. We ev...

Journal: :Internal medicine 2010
Hiroshi Akahori Yumie Takeshita Reina Saito Shuichi Kaneko Toshinari Takamura

Although the etiology of Graves' disease is still not clear, it is generally suggested that environmental factors such as infections contribute to the development of Graves' disease. We report here three cases of Graves' disease which presented simultaneously with infectious mononucleosis due to primary EBV infection. Acute EBV infection might play an important role in the onset of Graves' dise...

2017
Alfredo Di Cerbo Federica Pezzuto Alessandro Di Cerbo

Graves' disease, the most common form of hyperthyroidism in iodine-replete countries, is associated with the presence of immunoglobulins G (IgGs) that are responsible for thyroid growth and hyperfunction. In this article, we report the unusual case of a patient with acromegaly and a severe form of Graves' disease. Here, we address the issue concerning the role of growth hormone (GH) and insulin...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
h. mostafavi

background : graves’ disease is an autoimmune disease, characterized by the presence of antibodies directed to tsh receptor or nearby regions as well as antibodies to double strands dna (dsdna) anticardiolipin and nuclear antibodies. this study evaluated anticardiolipin and rheumatoid factor, such as iga and igm antibodies in patients with graves’ disease.   patients and methods: anticardiolipi...

2017
Jessica R Smith Nora E Renthal

Neonatal Graves’ disease is a rare form of pediatric hyperthyroidism that occurs in 1-5% of infants born to mothers with Graves’ disease [1,2]. The risk of neonatal Graves’ disease is highest in those infants born to mothers with active or refractory Graves’ disease during pregnancy. However, infants whose mothers have undergone definitive therapy with either radioiodine ablation or surgical th...

2008
Nebojsa Paunkovic Jane Paunkovic

From the clinical point of view, hyperthyroidism is generally presented as diffuse hyperactivity of thyroid tissue induced by autoimmune stimulation (Graves’ disease), or as the consequence of one, or more hyperactive autonomous nodules (Plummer’s disease). These two entities are relatively perceivable in clinical routine. Thyroid scintigraphy of the patient with Graves’ disease, presents a pat...

2015
Jerome M . Hershman

Background Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) is a component of Graves’ disease (GD) that is difficult to treat and may be very debilitating for the patient. Orbitopathy (ophthalmopathy [harder to pronounce]) is a significant problem for about 5% to 10% of patients with Graves’ disease. The factors that cause a predisposition to it are not clear. The current study examines a database of patients with Gra...

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