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The aftermath of orbital radiotherapy for graves' ophthalmopathy.

Colum A Gorman1, James A Garrity, Vahab Fatourechi, Rebecca S Bahn, Ivy A Petersen, Scott L Stafford, John D Earle, Glenn S Forbes, Robert W Kline, Helmut Buettner, Dennis M Robertson, Erik J Bergstralh, Kenneth P Offord, Diana M Rademacher, Nancy M Stanley, George B Bartley.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether long-term improvement could be observed after orbital radiotherapy for Graves' disease; in addition, to evaluate ancillary treatments needed for those who have received radiotherapy, to search for late-emerging adverse consequences of radiotherapy, and to relate orbital changes to serum levels of thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI).
DESIGN: Three-year follow-up of noncomparative interventional case series. PARTICIPANTS: Forty-two patients. INTERVENTION: All patients had received orbital radiotherapy within 6 months of study entry. Twelve months after study entry, patients were free to select any additional treatment for their ophthalmopathy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Need for surgery, steroid therapy, volume of extraocular muscles and fat, proptosis, area of diplopia fields and range of extraocular muscle motion, volume changes after decompression and correlations of eye findings with serum TSI levels, retinal status.
RESULTS: Half of the patients elected to have a surgical procedure on their eyes or orbits. Among patients who were not decompressed, we found only slight improvement in some of the main outcome measures. TSI did not positively correlate with baseline status or with any observed change in major outcome measures. After orbital decompression, the volumes of both muscle and fat increase, but bony orbital volume increases more and proptosis diminishes. Retinal microvascular abnormalities consistent with radiation retinopathy developed de novo in five eyes of three patients within 3 years of radiation therapy.
CONCLUSIONS: In this 3-year uncontrolled follow-up phase, limited evidence for a clinically significant improvement was observed, which may be the result of treatment or of natural remission. In either case, the changes are of little clinical significance. Because it is neither effective nor innocuous, radiotherapy does not seem to be indicated for treatment of mild to moderate ophthalmopathy.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12414422     DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(02)01293-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmology        ISSN: 0161-6420            Impact factor:   12.079


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Review 1.  Novel aspects of immunosuppressive and radiotherapy management of Graves' ophthalmopathy.

Authors:  C Marcocci; M Marinò; R Rocchi; F Menconi; E Morabito; A Pinchera
Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  2004-03       Impact factor: 4.256

2.  Efficacy of combined orbital radiation and systemic steroids in the management of Graves' orbitopathy.

Authors:  Ji Won Kim; Sun Hyup Han; Byeong Jae Son; Tyler Hyungtaek Rim; Ki Chang Keum; Jin Sook Yoon
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2016-02-15       Impact factor: 3.117

3.  Orbital radiotherapy for Graves' ophthalmopathy: useful or useless? Safe or dangerous?

Authors:  L Bartalena; C Marcocci; C A Gorman; W M Wiersinga; A Pinchera
Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 4.256

4.  Radiotherapy in the treatment of Graves ophthalmopathy-to do it or not?

Authors:  Aneta Zygulska
Journal:  J Ocul Biol Dis Infor       Date:  2009-10-06

5.  Clinical outcomes of radiotherapy as initial local therapy for Graves' ophthalmopathy and predictors of the need for post-radiotherapy decompressive surgery.

Authors:  Roshan S Prabhu; Lang Liebman; Ted Wojno; Brent Hayek; William A Hall; Ian Crocker
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2012-06-19       Impact factor: 3.481

6.  Low- vs. high-dose radiotherapy in Graves' ophthalmopathy: a retrospective comparison of long-term results.

Authors:  Thomas Weissmann; Sebastian Lettmaier; Anna-Jasmina Donaubauer; Christoph Bert; Manfred Schmidt; Friedrich Kruse; Oliver Ott; Markus Hecht; Rainer Fietkau; Benjamin Frey; Florian Putz
Journal:  Strahlenther Onkol       Date:  2021-04-16       Impact factor: 4.033

7.  Comparative analysis of dosimetric parameters of three different radiation techniques for patients with Graves' ophthalmopathy treated with retro-orbital irradiation.

Authors:  Victor H F Lee; Sherry C Y Ng; Cheuk Wai Choi; Mai Yee Luk; To Wai Leung; Gordon K H Au; Dora L W Kwong
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2012-11-26       Impact factor: 3.481

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