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Presence of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy in Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
引用本文:Emrah Kan,Elif Kilic Kan,Gülcin Ecemis,Ramis Colak.Presence of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy in Hashimoto’s thyroiditis[J].国际眼科杂志(英文版),2014,7(4):644-647.
作者姓名:Emrah Kan  Elif Kilic Kan  Gülcin Ecemis  Ramis Colak
作者单位:Department of Ophthalmology, Samsun Training and Research Hospital, Samsun 55090, Turkey;Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun 55139, Turkey;Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, ?evgi Atasagun State Hospital, Nev?ehir 50000, Turkey;Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun 55139, Turkey
摘    要:AIM:To determine the prevalence of ophthalmopathy in Hashimoto’s patients and to make a comparison in subgroups of patientsMETHODS:The study involved 110 Hashimoto’s thyroiditis patients and 50 control subjects attending to the endocrinology department of the hospital. Subgroup classification of patientswas made as euthyroid, subclinic and clinic in Hashimato’s thyroiditis. All patients were evaluated by a single experienced ophthalmologist for the prevalence and characteristics of eye signs.RESULTS: The overall prevalences of eye changes were 22.7% (25 patients) in patients and 4% (2 persons) in control subjects respectively (P=0.002). In patients the most common symptom was retrobulbar eye pain with or without any eye movement. Thirteen patients had significant upper eyelid retraction (11.8%). Six patients had eye muscle dysfunction as reduced eye movements in up gaze. In control patients one person had proptosis and another had lid retraction. The clinical activity score and classification of the ophthalmopathy did not show any significant differences among subgroups.CONCLUSION:The eye signs were mostly mild (22.7%) and the most common eye sign was the presence of upper eyelid retraction (11.8%). Additionally six patients had eye muscle dysfunction as reduced eye movements in up gaze. Therefore we recommend to make a routine ophthalmic examination in Hashimoto’s thyroiditis patients in order not to omit the associated ophthalmopathy.

关 键 词:Graves’  ophthalmopathy    Hashimoto’s  thyroiditis    upper  eyelid  retraction    thyroid-associated  ophthalmopathy
收稿时间:2013/11/13 0:00:00
修稿时间:2014/1/26 0:00:00

Presence of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy in Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Emrah Kan,Elif Kilic Kan,Gülcin Ecemis,Ramis Colak.Presence of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy in Hashimoto's thyroiditis[J].International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition),2014,7(4):644-647.
Authors:Emrah Kan  Elif Kilic Kan  Gülcin Ecemis  Ramis Colak
Institution:1.Department of Ophthalmology, Samsun Training and Research Hospital, Samsun 55090, Turkey;2.Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun 55139, Turkey;3.Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, ?evgi Atasagun State Hospital, Nev?ehir 50000, Turkey
Abstract:

AIM

To determine the prevalence of ophthalmopathy in Hashimoto''s patients and to make a comparison in subgroups of patients

METHODS

The study involved 110 Hashimoto''s thyroiditis patients and 50 control subjects attending to the endocrinology department of the hospital. Subgroup classification of patients was made as euthyroid, subclinic and clinic in Hashimato''s thyroiditis. All patients were evaluated by a single experienced ophthalmologist for the prevalence and characteristics of eye signs.

RESULTS

The overall prevalences of eye changes were 22.7% (25 patients) in patients and 4% (2 persons) in control subjects respectively (P=0.002). In patients the most common symptom was retrobulbar eye pain with or without any eye movement. Thirteen patients had significant upper eyelid retraction (11.8%). Six patients had eye muscle dysfunction as reduced eye movements in up gaze. In control patients one person had proptosis and another had lid retraction. The clinical activity score and classification of the ophthalmopathy did not show any significant differences among subgroups.

CONCLUSION

The eye signs were mostly mild (22.7%) and the most common eye sign was the presence of upper eyelid retraction (11.8%). Additionally six patients had eye muscle dysfunction as reduced eye movements in up gaze. Therefore we recommend to make a routine ophthalmic examination in Hashimoto''s thyroiditis patients in order not to omit the associated ophthalmopathy.
Keywords:Graves'' ophthalmopathy  Hashimoto''s thyroiditis  upper eyelid retraction  thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy
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