Case Study: Young Woman With Abnormal Thyroid Function Tests
A patient with no thyroid-related symptoms presents with an abnormal thyroid function test.
A patient with no thyroid-related symptoms presents with an abnormal thyroid function test.
Maternal Graves disease and Hashimoto disease during pregnancy increases childhood risk for type 1 diabetes and schizophrenia, respectively.
Investigators reviewed cases of patients with multiple sclerosis treated with alemtuzumab to determine the type and frequency of thyroid dysfunction.
Patients given teprotumumab were more likely to experience a response at 24 weeks vs placebo.
In a randomized, double-blind study, Rituximab was more effective in treating Graves’ orbitopathy than intravenous methylprednisolone.
Statins and thyroidectomy may delay or prevent thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy in Graves’ disease.
Thyroid-specific autoantibody levels did not predict clinical features of Graves’ disease, including ophthalmopathy or goiter.
Women should likely discontinue methimazole during pregnancy to prevent complications.
Rituximab did not perform better than a placebo in treating Graves’ orbitopathy in a randomized controlled trial.