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The 2016 European Thyroid Association/European Group on Graves' Orbitopathy Guidelines for the Management of Graves' Orbitopathy.

Luigi Bartalena1, Lelio Baldeschi2, Kostas Boboridis3, Anja Eckstein4, George J Kahaly5, Claudio Marcocci6, Petros Perros7, Mario Salvi8, Wilmar M Wiersinga9.   

Abstract

Graves' orbitopathy (GO) is the main extrathyroidal manifestation of Graves' disease, though severe forms are rare. Management of GO is often suboptimal, largely because available treatments do not target pathogenic mechanisms of the disease. Treatment should rely on a thorough assessment of the activity and severity of GO and its impact on the patient's quality of life. Local measures (artificial tears, ointments and dark glasses) and control of risk factors for progression (smoking and thyroid dysfunction) are recommended for all patients. In mild GO, a watchful strategy is usually sufficient, but a 6-month course of selenium supplementation is effective in improving mild manifestations and preventing progression to more severe forms. High-dose glucocorticoids (GCs), preferably via the intravenous route, are the first line of treatment for moderate-to-severe and active GO. The optimal cumulative dose appears to be 4.5-5 g of methylprednisolone, but higher doses (up to 8 g) can be used for more severe forms. Shared decision-making is recommended for selecting second-line treatments, including a second course of intravenous GCs, oral GCs combined with orbital radiotherapy or cyclosporine, rituximab or watchful waiting. Rehabilitative treatment (orbital decompression surgery, squint surgery or eyelid surgery) is needed in the majority of patients when GO has been conservatively managed and inactivated by immunosuppressive treatment.

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Keywords:  Cyclosporine; Eyelid surgery; Glucocorticoids; Graves’ orbitopathy; Orbital decompression; Orbital radiotherapy; Rituximab; Selenium; Squint surgery

Year:  2016        PMID: 27099835      PMCID: PMC4836120          DOI: 10.1159/000443828

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Thyroid J        ISSN: 2235-0640


  126 in total

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6.  Can combination of glucocorticoids with other immunosoppressive drugs reduce the cumulative dose of glucocorticoids for moderate-to-severe and active Graves' orbitopathy?

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8.  Selenium in the Treatment of Thyroid Diseases.

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9.  Teprotumumab: a new avenue for the management of moderate-to-severe and active Graves' orbitopathy?

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10.  Selenium in the Treatment of Thyroid Diseases: An Element in Search of the Relevant Indications?

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