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Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To discuss our follow-up and treatment results in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The records of 168 TAO cases who were followed at our clinic between October 1998 and October 2013 were reviewed retrospectively. The severity and activity of the disease were evaluated according to the criteria of the European Group on Graves' Ophthalmopathy (EUGOGO) and Clinical Activity Score (CAS). RESULTS: Sixty-three men and 105 women participated in the study. The mean age of the patients was 42.3±12.4 years. Smoking habit was noted in 54.2% of the cases. Graves' disease was the most common (80.4%) thyroid pathology accompanying TAO. TAO was mild in 64.4%, moderate-to-severe in 33.6% and severe in 2% of the eyes. Male gender was found as an independent risk factor for severity of the disease (p=0.040). TAO was in the active phase in 32.6% of the eyes. Older age and high thyroid receptor antibody titer were correlated with disease activity (P=0.031 and P<0.001, respectively). Thirty-four patients (20%) were treated for ocular findings. The most common treatment was systemic steroid therapy (12%); others included orbital decompression (5%), orbital radiotherapy (2%), and topical application of guanethidine (1%).Entities:
Keywords: Clinical activity score; Smoking; orbital decompression; orbital radiotherapy; thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy
Year: 2015 PMID: 27800224 PMCID: PMC5082274 DOI: 10.4274/tjo.93609
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Turk J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2149-8709
European Group on Graves’ Ophthalmopathy (EUGOGO) severity classifications8
Clinical Activity Score (CAS)9
Distribution of patients by ocular symptom severity and activity
Factors affecting thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy severity (univariate analysis)
Factors affecting thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy severity (multivariate logistic regression analysis)
Figure 1A patient before (a) and 3 months after (b) orbital radiotherapy
Figure 2Orbital computed tomography images of a patient before (a, b) and after (c, d) decompression surgery. Proptosis was reduced in both eyes postoperatively
Factors affecting thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy activity (univariate analysis)
Factors affecting thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy activity (multivariate logistic regression analysis)