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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225499

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Thyroid Eye Disease also known as Thyroid Associated Orbitopathy, Grave’s Disease is typically a self-limiting autoimmune process associated with dysthyroid states usually manifesting in middle age. The clinical presentation may vary from very mild disease to severe irreversible sight threatening complications. Primary risk factors for TED are environmental influences especially smoking, previous pathogen exposures, stress, previous use of radio iodine and complex genetic components. Here we report a case of 25-year-old male who presented to our OPD with complaints of swelling of eyes, photophobia, lacrimation since 3days. Bilateral mild proptosis, severe congestion and conjunctival injection with 20/20 vision in both eyes were noted on examination. Blood investigations showed Eu-clinical Thyroid state whereas MRI Brain and Orbits showed all four Recti muscle belly enlargement. This case emphasizes one of the rare presentations of TED in accordance to Age, Sex and Clinical status of the thyroid.

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