Euthyroid Ophthalmopathy: A Rare Case Report and a Brief Review of Literature
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 10)Publication Date: 2015-10-05
Authors : Mahendra Wawhal; Vajed Mogal; Pratik Patil; Preetam Ahire; Sushant Yadav;
Page : 529-532
Keywords : Euthyroid; Thyroid eye disease TED; Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy TAO; TSH receptor antibodies TRAb;
Abstract
Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy usually occurs in a close temporal relationship with hyperthyroidism. It is rare in patients with normal thyroid function (euthyroid ophthalmopathy) and in patients with hypothyroid forms of thyroid autoimmune disease (hypothyroid ophthalmopathy) 1. A 43-year-old male, known case of hypertension presented with involuntary jerky movements and protrusion of eyes since 2 months with normal thyroid functions, diagnosed to have euthyroid opthalmopathy & responded very well to steroids. It is currently believed that euthyroid ophthalmopathy reflects the underlying autoimmune process and it is not a consequence of alternations in thyroid function.
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