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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 87(6): e2022, 2024. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1513692

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ABSTRACT Orbital decompression is widely performed for the management of proptosis for cosmetic and functional cases of Graves orbitopathy. The main side effects include dry eye, diplopia, and numbness. Blindness after orbital decompression is extremely rare. The mechanisms of vision loss after decompression are not well described in the literature. Considering the devastating effect and rarity of this complication, this study presented two cases of blindness after orbital decompression. In both cases, vision loss was provoked by slight bleeding in the orbital apex.


RESUMO A descompressão orbitária é uma cirurgia amplamente empregada para correção da proptose em casos cosméticos e funcionais da orbitopatia de Graves. Os principais efeitos colaterais induzidos pela descompressão são olho seco, diplopia e parestesias. Amaurose pós descompressão é uma complicação extremamente rara e cujos mecanismos são pouco discutidos na literatura. Considerando o efeito devastador representado pela perda visual e a escassez de relatos dessa complicação, os autores apresentam dois relatos de amaurose após descompressão orbitária. Nos dois casos a perda visual ocorreu devido a sangramento de pequena monta no ápice orbitário.

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Cambios rev. méd ; 22 (2), 2023;22(2): 927, 16 octubre 2023. ilus, tabs
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1516527

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El hipertiroidismo es un trastorno caracterizado por el exceso de hormonas tiroideas. El déficit de yodo es un factor clave en dicha patología y en lugares con suficiencia del mismo se asocian a au-toinmunidad tiroidea. La prevalencia de hipertiroidismo mani-fiesto varía del 0,2% al 1,3% en áreas con suficiencia de yodo, sin embargo, esto puede variar en cada país por diferencias en umbrales de diagnóstico, sensibilidad de ensayo y población se-leccionada. Un reporte de The Third National Health and Nutri-tion Examination Survey (NHANES III) mostró que el hiperti-roidismo manifiesto se presenta en 0,7% de la población general e hipertiroidismo subclínico en el 1,7%1,2.En incidencia, la patología se asocia con la suplementación de yodo, con la mayor frecuencia en áreas de deficiencias, por au-mento de nódulos tiroideos en la población anciana, teniendo a regiones de áreas montañosas como América del Sur, África Central y suroeste de Asia dentro de este grupo. Un meta aná-lisis de estudios europeos mostró una incidencia general de 50 casos por 100000 personas/años1. En Ecuador, según los datos del Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC) del 2017, se reportaron 157 casos de hipertiroidismo, de los cuales la En-fermedad de Graves (EG) fue la causa más común, seguida por el bocio multinodular tóxico (BMNT) y finalmente el adenoma tóxico (AT) con una incidencia de 61 %, 24 % y 14 % respecti-vamente3.Los pacientes con esta patología tienen aumento de riesgo com-plicaciones cardiovasculares y mortalidad por todas las causas, siendo falla cardíaca uno de sus principales desenlaces, así el diagnóstico precoz evita estos eventos, principalmente en pobla-ción de edad avanzada.El presente protocolo se ha realizado para un correcto trata-miento de esta patología en el Hospital de Especialidades Carlos Andrade Marín (HECAM).


Hyperthyroidism is a disorder characterized by an excess of thyroid hormones. Iodine deficiency is a key factor in this pa-thology and in places with iodine deficiency it is associated with thyroid autoimmunity. The prevalence of overt hyperthyroidism varies from 0,2% to 1,3% in iodine-sufficient areas; however, this may vary from country to country due to differences in diag-nostic thresholds, assay sensitivity, and selected population. A report from The Third National Health and Nutrition Examina-tion Survey (NHANES III) showed that overt hyperthyroidism occurs in 0,7% of the general population and subclinical hyper-thyroidism in 1,7%1,2.In incidence, the pathology is associated with iodine supplemen-tation, with the highest frequency in areas of deficiencies, due to increased thyroid nodules in the elderly population, having regions of mountainous areas such as South America, Central Africa and Southwest Asia within this group. A meta-analysis of European studies showed an overall incidence of 50 cases per 100000 person/years1. In Ecuador, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INEC) in 2017, 157 cases of hyperthyroidism were reported, of which, Graves' di-sease (GD) was the most common cause, followed by toxic mul-tinodular goiter (BMNT) and finally toxic adenoma (TA) with an incidence of 61 %, 24 % and 14 % respectively3.Patients with this pathology have an increased risk of cardiovas-cular complications and all-cause mortality, with heart failure being one of the main outcomes, so early diagnosis avoids these events, mainly in the elderly population.The present protocol has been carried out for the correct treat-ment of this pathology at the Carlos Andrade Marín Specialties Hospital (HECAM).


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Antithyroid Agents , Thyroid Hormones , Graves Disease , Endocrinology , Graves Ophthalmopathy , Hyperthyroidism , Thyroid Diseases , Thyroid Gland , Iodine Deficiency , Thyroid Crisis , Adenoma , Ecuador , Goiter, Nodular
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Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) ; (12): 1185-1196, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1010341

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OBJECTIVES@#Graves' ophthalmopathy (GO) is a multifactorial disease, and the mechanism of non coding RNA interactions and inflammatory cell infiltration patterns are not fully understood. This study aims to construct a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network for this disease and clarify the infiltration patterns of inflammatory cells in orbital tissue to further explore the pathogenesis of GO.@*METHODS@#The differentially expressed genes were identified using the GEO2R analysis tool. The Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) and gene ontology analysis were used to analyze differential genes. RNA interaction relationships were extracted from the RNA interactome database. Protein-protein interactions were identified using the STRING database and were visualized using Cytoscape. StarBase, miRcode, and DIANA-LncBase Experimental v.2 were used to construct ceRNA networks together with their interacted non-coding RNA. The CIBERSORT algorithm was used to detect the patterns of infiltrating immune cells in GO using R software.@*RESULTS@#A total of 114 differentially expressed genes for GO and 121 pathways were detected using both the KEGG and gene ontology enrichment analysis. Four hub genes (SRSF6, DDX5, HNRNPC,and HNRNPM) were extracted from protein-protein interaction using cytoHubba in Cytoscape, 104 nodes and 142 edges were extracted, and a ceRNA network was identified (MALAT1-MIR21-DDX5). The results of immune cell analysis showed that in GO, the proportions of CD8+ T cells and CD4+ memory resting T cells were upregulated and downregulated, respectively. The proportion of CD4 memory resting T cells was positively correlated with the expression of MALAT1, MIR21, and DDX5.@*CONCLUSIONS@#This study has constructed a ceRNA regulatory network (MALAT1-MIR21-DDX5) in GO orbital tissue, clarifying the downregulation of the proportion of CD4+ stationary memory T cells and their positive regulatory relationship with ceRNA components, further revealing the pathogenesis of GO.


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Humans , CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes , RNA, Long Noncoding/genetics , Algorithms , CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes , Down-Regulation , Graves Ophthalmopathy/genetics , Gene Regulatory Networks , MicroRNAs/genetics , Serine-Arginine Splicing Factors , Phosphoproteins
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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 86(5): e20230063, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1513675

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ABSTRACT Purpose: Peribulbar injection of triamcinolone is an alternative treatment for thyroid eye disease; however the safety profile of this therapeutic option remains controversial. The aim of this study was to describe the occurrence of local and systemic adverse effects after peribulbar injection of triamcinolone in patients with thyroid eye disease. Methods: This was a retrospective case series. Medical records of patients with thyroid eye disease treated with peribulbar injections of triamcinolone at a single academic institution between 2007 and 2019 were analyzed. Local and systemic complications were documented. Results: A total of 123 patients were treated. Only 11 patients (8.9%) developed local complications. The most frequent complication was the presence of superficial eyelid ecchymosis (nine patients; 7.3%). Notably, systemic complications (hyperglycemic and suprarenal inhibition after stop treatment) occurred in two patients (1.6%). All complications were transient, and the patients did not have any long-term sequelae. Conclusions: Peribulbar injection of triamcinolone for the treatment of thyroid eye disease is linked to a very low rate of local or systemic complications. Prospective studies are warranted to delve into this topic.


RESUMO Objetivo: A injeção peribulbar de triancinolona é um tratamento alternativo para doenças oculares da tireoide; no entanto, a segurança desse procedimento continua controversa. O objetivo deste artigo é descrever os efeitos adversos locais e sistêmicos de injeções peribulbares de triancinolona em pacientes com doença ocular da tireoide. Métodos: Estudo retrospectivo de uma série de casos. Foram analisados os prontuários médicos dos pacientes com doença ocular da tireoide tratados com injeções de triancinolona peribulbar em uma única instituição acadêmica entre 2007 e 2019. Foram documentadas as complicações locais e sistêmicas. Resultados: Um total de 123 pacientes foram tratados. Apenas 11 (8,9%) pacientes apresentaram complicações locais, sendo a mais frequente a presença de equimoses palpebrais superficiais (7,3%), enquanto 2 (1,6%) pacientes apresentaram complicações sistêmicas (hiperglicemia e inibição da suprarrenal após a interrupção do tratamento). Todas estas complicações foram transitórias e nenhum paciente apresentou sequelas de longo prazo. Conclusões: As injeções peribulbares de triancinolona nas doenças oculares da tireoide têm uma taxa muito baixa de complicações, tanto locais quanto sistêmicas. São necessários estudos prospectivos para aprofundar este tópico.

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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 85(6): 590-598, Nov.-Dec. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1403460

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ABSTRACT Purpose: This study was conducted to identify trends in Graves' orbitopathy research in the past two decades and to elaborate on hot topics in the field. Methods: The Web of Science database was used to extract articles on Graves' orbitopathy or its synonyms. Full data and references were exported to VOSviewer software to be analyzed. Visualization maps and charts were constructed accordingly. Results: We retrieved 1067 articles on Graves' orbitopathy from the Web of Science database. The United States ranked first in terms of the article count (25), followed by Italy (141) and the People's Republic of China (120). Wiersinga's and the University of Amsterdam's articles received the highest citation count (1509 and 3052, respectively). The University of Pisa and Thyroid published the highest number of articles (65 and 93, respectively). Co-authorship analysis showed four clusters of country collaborations: red cluster, European countries; green cluster, the United States, Brazil, Canada, South Korea, and Taiwan; a yellow cluster, People's Republic of China; and blue cluster, Japan, Australia, and Poland. Keyword analysis revealed five clusters of topics: pathogenesis, management, association, quality of life, and surgery. Analysis of co-cited references also revealed five clusters: pathogenesis, management, risk factors, clinical assessment, and surgical management. Conclusion: Research on Graves' orbitopathy has grown during the past two decades. Hot research topics are pathogenesis, management, risk factors, quality of life, and complications. Research trends have changed in the past two decades. Increasing interest in exploring Graves' orbitopathy mechanisms and associations is evident. European countries are cooperating in this field of research. The United States has established more extensive international cooperation than other countries. We believe that more international collaboration involving developing countries is required.


RESUMO Objetivo: Identificar tendências no campo de pesquisa da orbitopatia de Graves nas últimas duas décadas e analisar os ramos de maior concentração de pesquisas nessa área. Métodos: O banco de dados Web of Science foi usado para extrair artigos com "orbitopatia de Graves" ou seus sinônimos no título. Dados completos e referências foram exportados para o programa VOSviewer para serem analisados. Mapas e gráficos de visualização foram construídos a partir desses dados. Resultados: Foram obtidos 1067 artigos sobre a orbitopatia de Graves a partir do banco de dados Web of Science. Os EUA ficaram em primeiro lugar em termos de número de publicações, seguidos pela Itália e pela República Popular da China. Dentre os autores, os artigos de Wiersinga WM tiveram o maior número de citações. Quanto às instituições, os artigos da Universidade de Amsterdã tiveram o maior número de citações, mas a Universidade de Pisa publicou o maior número de artigos. Dentre os periódicos, a revista Thyroid publicou o maior número de artigos. A análise de coautoria mostrou quatro agrupamentos de colaboração entre países. O primeiro agrupamento engloba países europeus; o segundo engloba os EUA, Brasil, Canadá, Coreia do Sul e Taiwan. A República Popular da China compreende um agrupamento por si só. O quarto agrupamento inclui Japão, Austrália e Polônia. A análise das palavras-chave revelou cinco agrupamentos de tópicos de palavras-chave: patogênese, gerenciamento, associação, qualidade de vida e cirurgia. A análise das referências citadas em conjunto revelou cinco agrupamentos: patogênese, manejo, fatores de risco, avaliação clínica e manejo cirúrgico. Conclusão: A pesquisa no campo da orbitopatia de Graves cresceu nos últimos vinte anos. Os tópicos com a maior concentração de pesquisas são: patogênese, gerenciamento, fatores de risco, qualidade de vida e complicações. As tendências de pesquisa mudaram nas últimas duas décadas. Ficou evidente um aumento do interesse em explorar os mecanismos e associações da orbitopatia de Graves. Observou-se uma cooperação entre países europeus neste campo de pesquisa. Os EUA estabeleceram uma cooperação internacional mais ampla que outros países. Acreditamos que mais colaboração internacional envolvendo países em desenvolvimento seria recomendável.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2022 May; 70(5): 1736-1741
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224313

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Purpose: To evaluate changes in the levator palpebrae superioris (LPS) muscle on 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after triamcinolone acetonide injection for treating upper lid retraction (ULR) with Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO) and to explore the value of LPS muscle quantitative measurement for clinical treatment. Methods: Patients with GO showing ULR were studied retrospectively and they underwent 3.0 T MRI scans before and after subconjunctival injection o f triamcinolone acetonide. The largest thickness (T) and highest signal intensity (SI) of LPS muscle on the affected eyes were measured in the sequences of coronal T2?weighted, fat?suppressed fast spin echo imaging (T2WI?fs) and T1?weighted, fat?suppressed, contrast?enhanced fast spin echo imaging (T1WI?fs + C), respectively. The SI ratio (SIR) (LPS muscle SI/ ipsilateral temporalis SI) was calculated individually. Depending on the therapeutic effect, patients were divided into effective group and non?effective group. Independent t?test was used to compare SIR and T of LPS muscle in different treatment groups before treatment, and paired sample t?test was used to compare SIR and T of LPS muscle before and after treatment. Then cut?off level for predicting therapeutic effect and the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) curve were analyzed. Results: Sixty?two patients (77 eyes) were enrolled. After treatment, the T of LPS muscle showed significant decrease in all sequences in both effective and non?effective treatment groups. However, changes in SIR of LPS muscle in the two groups were different; SIR of LPS muscle on T2WI?fs and T1WI?fs + C decreased after treatment in the effective group (PT2 < 0.001, PT1 + C < 0.001) and SIR of LPS muscle showed no statistically difference in all sequences (all P > 0.05) in the non?effective group. There was a correlation between SIR of LPS muscle before treatment and after treatment with triamcinolone acetonide injection, which was that SIR of LPS muscle in the effective treatment group was lower than that in the non?effective treatment group on T1WI?fs + C (P < 0.001). SIR of LPS muscle on T1WI?fs + C showed 87.5% sensitivity and 66.7% specificity to predict therapeutic effect (area under the ROC curve [AUC] = 0.840). Conclusion: In GO patients with ULR, 3.0 T MRI can be used to evaluate the response of triamcinolone acetonide injection. SIR of LPS may be a predictor of its efficacy

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Arch. endocrinol. metab. (Online) ; 66(2): 191-197, Apr. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1374264

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ABSTRACT Objective: Graves' ophthalmopathy (GO) is a vision-threatening finding observed in approximately half of Graves' disease patients. The pathophysiology of GO is unclear, and one of the suspected factors is oxidative stress. In our study, we compared the relationship between proptosis and SH-SS in patients diagnosed with GO. Materials and methods: In this prospective study, 40 recently diagnosed Graves' disease patients with proptosis, 40 recently diagnosed Graves' disease patients without GO and 30 healthy individuals with similar demographic characteristics were included. Serum thiol-disulfide (SH-SS) measurements were performed. Eye examinations were performed by a single ophthalmologist to check for the presence of GO, and proptosis values were recorded with a Hertel exophthalmometer. Results: Total SH values were lower in the group with proptosis than in the other groups (p < 0.05). Total and native SH values were lower in patients without proptosis than in the control group (p < 0.05). Total SH, native SH and SS levels were independently associated with proptosis (p < 0.05). According to this analysis, it was found that increasing SS and decreasing total and native SH levels increased the probability of proptosis by 24.4%, 32.7% and 32.4%, respectively. Conclusion: A decrease in SH, which is a natural antioxidant that protects the body against oxidative stress, and an increase in SS are important signs of oxidative damage. Proptosis and SH-SS are closely related in GO. This may help us detect GO and proptosis in Graves' patients. It can also assist in developing new options for preventing and treating GO.

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Arq. bras. neurocir ; 41(1): 7-13, 07/03/2022.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1362066

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Introduction There are some inflammatory, infectious, and neoplastic diseases affecting the extrinsic orbital musculature (EOM) that present with pain, decreased visual acuity, and proptosis. Imaging is fundamental to the differential diagnoses of these diseases with similar clinical presentations. The present case series report has as main objective to illustrate and discuss the main pathologies that affect the orbit. Material and Methods The present series of cases discusses the main pathologies that can affect the extraocular musculature that can be characterized by computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using cases from our institution. Results and Discussion The present study compiled several cases of ophthalmopathy from our institution to illustrate and address some of these pathologies, such as orbital lymphoma, Grave disease, metastases, periorbital cellulitis, and idiopathic orbital inflammatory syndrome. The diseases are discussed according to the presentation of clinical cases with emphasis on the main imaging findings of each pathology. Conclusion Computed tomography and MRI can help in the diagnosis and follow-up of the diseases that affect the EOM. We must be conversant with the main characteristics of the pathologies presented in the present case series report, since such findings together with clinical data can confirm the diagnosis of these diseases or at least help to narrow the differential diagnoses.


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Sarcoidosis/diagnostic imaging , Orbital Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Orbital Pseudotumor/diagnostic imaging , Graves Ophthalmopathy/diagnostic imaging , Orbital Cellulitis/diagnostic imaging , Oculomotor Muscles/pathology , Diagnosis, Differential , Orbital Cellulitis/classification , Orbital Cellulitis/etiology , Orbital Myositis/diagnostic imaging , Granuloma, Plasma Cell/diagnostic imaging
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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12): 843-847, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-957623

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Graves′ ophthalmopathy(GO) is an autoimmune disease closely related to thyroid diseases. Clinical manifestations of GO are various, making it hard to be diagnozed and treated. There are a number of treatments available clinically, however etiological treatment remains scarce. The choice of treatment, the evaluation of therapeutic effect and the prediction of patients′ outcomes should be rooted in the evaluation of patients′ condition. In this review, the clinical characteristics of GO were analyzed, and key points of assessment including risk factors, clinical activity, disease severity, quality of life and psychological status were also proposed. Clinicians are encouraged to shed more focus on the assessment of GO.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12): 633-638, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-957599

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Objective:To compare the efficacy and safety of glucocorticoids (GCs), rituximab (RTX), and GCs combined with RTX in the treatment of active moderate-to-severe Graves′ ophthalmopathy (GO).Methods:A total of 42 patients with GO who were hospitalized in the Endocrinology Department of Jiangsu Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital from August 2017 to July 2019 were included and divided into GCs group (18 cases), RTX group (7 cases), GCs combined with RTX group (17 cases). Patients in the GCs group were received 500 mg intravenous methylprednisolone once a week for 6 weeks, followed by 250 mg intravenous methylprednisolone once a week for 6 weeks. In RTX group, patients were given intravenous RTX 100 mg every 2 weeks for 2 times. GCs combined with RTX group, i. e. RTX combined with methylprednisolone pulse therapy. At 12 and 24 weeks after treatment, CAS and NOSPECS classes were evaluated in each group. The altered course of thyroid stimulating receptor antibody were compared among the three groups. All adverse events were recorded.Results:The proportion of CAS decreased≥2 or total scores<3 points in the GCs, RTX and combined groups were 88.9%, 85.7% and 100%, with no statistical difference among the three groups ( P=0.321). At 24 weeks, CAS and NOSPECS classes decreased significantly in all three groups compared with those before treatment ( P<0.05). The reduction of CAS in the combined group was greater than in the GCs group (-3.12±1.02 vs -2.39±1.02, P=0.036) and RTX group (-3.12±1.02 vs -2.14±0.90, P=0.034). One patient in the combined group developed optic neuropathy at 24 weeks after treatment, all other patients had no severe adverse events. Conclusion:Low-dose RTX alone is not inferior to intravenous GCs in the treatment of active moderate to severe GO. GCs combined with RTX is more effective in improving patients′ CAS than either drugs alone.

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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 996-1000, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-956753

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Objective:To investigate the value of magnetization transfer imaging (MTI) and fat suppression T 2WI (FS-T 2WI) in predicting the clinical activity of Graves ophthalmopathy (GO). Methods:From October 2020 to July 2021, 64 GO patients were prospectively enrolled in the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University. According to the clinical activity score (CAS), the patients were divided into active group (CAS≥3, 39 patients and 78 eyes) and inactive group (CAS<3, 25 patients and 50 eyes). The coronal MTI and FS-T 2WI were scanned for pre-treatment assessment. Magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) of extraocular muscles, and signal intensity ratio (SIR) between extraocular muscles and temporalis were measured, respectively. The independent-sample t-test was used to compare the MTR and SIR between two groups. The correlations between MRI parameters and CAS were analyzed using Spearman correlation analysis. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was performed to evaluate the value of each and combined parameters for predicting the clinical activity of GO. The DeLong test was used to compare the area under the curve (AUC). Results:The MTR of active group and inactive group were 0.45±0.04 and 0.51±0.04, respectively, the difference was statistically significant ( t=7.62, P<0.001). The SIR were 3.4±0.6 and 2.6±0.5, respectively, and the difference was also statistically significant ( t=-8.20, P<0.001). MTR was negatively correlated with CAS ( r=-0.46, P<0.001), while SIR was positively correlated with CAS ( r=0.63, P<0.001). The AUC of MTR, SIR and the combination of MTR and SIR for predicting the clinical activity of GO were 0.840, 0.845 and 0.905, respectively. The combination of MTR and SIR showed higher performance than MTR or SIR alone, and the differences were statistically significant ( Z=2.61, P=0.009; Z=2.15, P=0.032). Conclusions:The quantitative parameters of MTI and FS-T 2WI, namely MTR and SIR, can be used to evaluate the clinical activity of GO. Integrating MTI and FS-T 2WI can improve the diagnostic efficiency.

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Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) ; (12): 1748-1753, 2022.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-971360

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Graves' ophthalmopathy is the most common clinical orbital disease, and T helper (Th) cells play an important role in the development of Graves' ophthalmopathy. Th17 cells are a major subpopulation of Th cells and abnormally highly expressed in patients with Graves' ophthalmopathy. Th17 cells and the related cytokines interleukin (IL)-17A, IL-21 and IL-23 are involved in regulating the inflammatory response, fibrosis and adipogenesis. Th17 cells are unstable and exhibit a degree of plasticity, and they can differentiate into IL-17A and interferon (IFN)-γ dual-producing Th17.1 cells, which exacerbate the pathogenicity of Th17 cells. In addition, Th17 cells and the relevant factors are strongly associated with disease activity and severity in Graves' ophthalmopathy.


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Humans , Cytokines , Th17 Cells , Graves Ophthalmopathy , Adipogenesis
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Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging ; (6): 525-530, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-910794

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Objective:To investigate the feasibility of maximum standardized uptake value (SUV max) of extraocular muscle during 99Tc m-diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA) orbital SPECT/CT imaging for the clinical diagnosis and evaluation of thyroid associated ophthalmopathy (TAO). Methods:From July 2019 to April 2020, 38 patients (13 males, 25 females, age: 15-77 (48.8±13.7) years; 76 eyes) diagnosed with TAO and 11 healthy volunteers (2 males, 9 females, age: 20-87 (53.5±20.2) years; 22 eyes) were enrolled retrospectively from the Second Hospital of Dalian Medical University. According to the clinical activity score (CAS), 76 eyes were divided into active group (46 eyes) and inactive group (30 eyes). All subjects underwent 99Tc m-DTPA orbital SPECT/CT imaging, then SUV max and uptake ratio (UR) of extraocular muscles were measured and calculated by 3 nuclear medicine physicians. The corrected SUV max was obtained after correction. Kruskal-Wallis rank sum test and Bonferroni test were used to compare the differences of corrected SUV max and UR among the three groups. Spearman rank correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between corrected SUV max /UR and CAS. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of corrected SUV max and UR. Intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) was used for reliability analysis to evaluate the consistency of corrected SUV max and UR among the 3 measurers. Results:The corrected SUV max of the extraocular muscles in the active group, inactive group and control group were 15.96(10.99, 19.63), 7.98(6.80, 9.28), 7.59(6.59, 8.20) respectively ( H=42.196, P<0.001), and UR were 2.17(1.65, 2.79), 1.22(1.03, 1.39), 1.12(0.99, 1.36) respectively ( H=40.642, P<0.001). The corrected SUV max and UR of the extraocular muscles in the active group were significantly higher than those in the inactive group ( H values: -4.971, -5.053, both P<0.001) and in the control group ( H values: -5.681, -5.436, both P<0.001), while there was no significant difference between the inactive group and the control group ( H values: -1.190, -0.796, both P>0.05). Both corrected SUV max and UR were positively correlated with CAS ( rs values: 0.653, 0.615, both P<0.001). The area under the ROC curve of corrected SUV max was 0.851, and the threshold value of corrected SUV max for distinguishing active and inactive periods was 10.125, with the sensitivity of 80.4%(37/46) and the specificity of 86.7%(26/30). The area under the ROC curve of UR was 0.845, and the threshold value for differentiating active and inactive periods was 1.565, with the sensitivity of 80.4%(37/46) and the specificity of 86.7%(26/30). The ICC of corrected SUV max and UR were 0.966(95% CI: 0.953-0.976, P<0.001) and 0.618(95% CI: 0.436-0.744, P<0.001) respectively. Conclusion:Compared with UR, SUV max may be a more promising index for estimating disease activity of orbits in patients with TAO.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1576-1579, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-886439

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@#Graves ophthalmopathy(GO)is the most common and relatively complicated orbital diseases, and the incidence rate is increasing year by year. Severe GO may present with exposure keratopathy, diplopia and compressive optic neuropathy, which seriously affects influences patients quality of life. At present, orbital decompression is an effective method in the treatment of moderate and severe GO, and with the continuous expansion of indications for orbital decompression, more and more patients with mild and moderate GO with exophthalmos require surgical treatment to improve the appearance. There are many different surgical techniques for orbital decompression, and which one can achieve patients' maximum benefit is a frequently encountered clinical problem for ophthalmologist. With the gradual increase of the amount of surgery, complications become increasingly prominent, which affect postoperative satisfaction of patients. In order to deepen the understanding of complications, avoid or reduce the occurrence of complications, and optimize the operation plan, this paper reviews the relevant literature at home and abroad in recent years, and summarizes the selection of operation methods and operation related complications of orbital decompression in GO patients.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1408-1411, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-882103

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@#Graves ophthalmopathy(GO)is an autoimmune disease, mostly accompanied by orbital tissue inflammation. The practical guideline was produced by a research team of members from different scientific disciplines. The article provided a thorough interpretation of the management guidelines in GO and intended to provide direction for diagnosis of GO in daily clinical practice and improved the curative effect and medical service quantity of GO patients.

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Clinics ; 76: e2592, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1286079

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OBJECTIVES: To compare the surgical outcomes of inferomedial wall orbital decompression (IM-OD) and balanced medial plus lateral wall orbital decompression (ML-OD) in patients with inactive Graves' orbitopathy (GO) with regard to exophthalmos reduction and ocular motility abnormalities. METHODS: Forty-two patients with inactive GO eligible for OD were randomly assigned to either the IM-OD or ML-OD groups. Pre and postoperative evaluations included Hertel exophthalmometry, sensory, and motor extraocular motility assessment, standardized photographs in the nine gaze positions, and computed tomography (CT) of the orbits. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03278964. RESULTS: Exophthalmometry reduction was statistically significant in both groups (p<0.001), but was greater in the ML-OD group (p=0.010). New-onset esotropia occurred in 11.1% and 23.5% of patients who underwent IM-OD and ML-OD, respectively, with no statistically significant difference in the frequency of pre and postoperative strabismus in either group. The mean increase in preoperative esotropia was 24±6.9 and 12±8.8 prism diopters in patients who underwent IM-OD and ML-OD, respectively. In the IM-OD group, abduction and elevation worsened at the first (p<0.05) and third (p<0.05) postoperative visits but were restored at 6 months. The versions did not change postoperatively with ML-OD. The preoperative CT-measured medial rectus muscle area predicted new-onset strabismus (p=0.023). Significant postoperative medial rectus muscle enlargement occurred in both groups (p<0.001). Restriction in elevation and abduction was significantly associated with enlarged inferior (p=0.007) and medial rectus muscle areas (p=0.002). CONCLUSIONS: IM-OD is as safe as ML-OD with regard to new-onset strabismus, and represents a good alternative for patients who do not require significant exophthalmos reduction. ML-OD offers greater exophthalmos reduction and smoother postoperative recovery. Patients with preoperative enlarged medial rectus muscle on CT are at risk for new-onset esotropia, and preoperative esotropia is likely to increase after OD.


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Humans , Graves Ophthalmopathy/surgery , Graves Ophthalmopathy/diagnostic imaging , Orbit/surgery , Orbit/diagnostic imaging , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies , Decompression, Surgical
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Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 670-675, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-828120

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Compared with the previous automatic segmentation neural network for the target area which considered the target area as an independent area, a stacked neural network which uses the position and shape information of the organs around the target area to regulate the shape and position of the target area through the superposition of multiple networks and fusion of spatial position information to improve the segmentation accuracy on medical images was proposed in this paper. Taking the Graves' ophthalmopathy disease as an example, the left and right radiotherapy target areas were segmented by the stacked neural network based on the fully convolutional neural network. The volume Dice similarity coefficient (DSC) and bidirectional Hausdorff distance (HD) were calculated based on the target area manually drawn by the doctor. Compared with the full convolutional neural network, the stacked neural network segmentation results can increase the volume DSC on the left and right sides by 1.7% and 3.4% respectively, while the two-way HD on the left and right sides decrease by 0.6. The results show that the stacked neural network improves the degree of coincidence between the automatic segmentation result and the doctor's delineation of the target area, while reducing the segmentation error of small areas. The stacked neural network can effectively improve the accuracy of the automatic delineation of the radiotherapy target area of Graves' ophthalmopathy.


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Algorithms , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Neural Networks, Computer , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-209122

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Introduction: Thyroid eye disease (TED), Graves’ ophthalmopathy, or Thyroid associated orbithopathy (TAO) are an immunemediated inflammatory disorder that produces expansion of the extraocular muscles and fat in the orbit. TED is most commonlyassociated with Graves’ hyperthyroidism but can also be noted in hypothyroid and euthyroid states.Aim: The aim of the study is to evaluate the ocular manifestation of thyroid dysfunction (TD).Materials and Methods: A prospective non-randomized observational study was carried out on 106 patients of TD. They wereexamined in detail for demography, systemic, and ocular examination and laboratory investigation. Period of study was 1 year.Results: In this study, average age of presentation of TD was 42.54 years. Female-to-male ratio was 3.1:1. Lid retractionwas the most common (82.4%) lid sign in patients of hyperthyroidism while in patients of hypothyroidism, it was lid edema(28.9%). The second most common lid sign was lid lag which was present 70.6% cases. Proptosis was present in 52.9%hyperthyroid patients. Three patients had unilateral proptosis. Corneal ulcer (due to exposure keratopathy) was present in17.6% of hyperthyroid patients.Conclusion: Females were more commonly affected. However, ocular manifestations were more severe in male. Hence, it isimportant to rule out TD in patient with other ocular symptom.

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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 82(2): 124-128, Mar.-Apr. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-989404

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ABSTRACT Purpose: To compare the choroidal thickness in active and stable phases of thyroid eye disease. Methods: Forty-seven eyes of 47 patients with thyroid eye disease were prospectively studied. Patients were evaluated on the basis of their clinical activity scores, with scores 33 defined as active disease. Subfoveal, temporal macular, nasal macular, temporal peripapillary, and nasal peripapillary choroidal thickness measurements were performed with Cirrus enhanced depth imaging spectral-domain optical coherence tomography, and the results in the two groups were compared. Results: Twenty-four patients were int he active group, whereas 23 patients were in the stable group. Choroidal thickness was significantly higher in the subfoveal and temporal macular regions in the active group. Although the nasal macular and peripapillary values were also higher in the active group, the difference was insignificant. Conclusions: Subfoveal choroidal thickness was significantly higher in patients with thyroid eye disease in the active phase than in those with stable phase disease.


RESUMO Objetivo: Comparar a espessura da coroide nas fases ativa e estável da doença ocular tireoidiana. Métodos: Quarenta e sete olhos, de 47 pacientes com doença ocular tireoidiana foram estudados prospectivamente. Os pacientes foram avaliados com base em seus escores de atividade clínica, com escore de 33 definidos como doença ativa. As medidas subfoveais, maculares temporais, maculares nasais, peripapilares temporais e da espessura da coroide peripapilar foram realizadas com tomografia de coerência óptica de domínio espectral Cirrus EDI, e os resultados nos dois grupos foram comparados. Resultados: Vinte e quarto pacientes estavam no grupo ativo, enquanto 23 pacientes estavam no grupo estável. A espessura da coroide foi significativamente maior nas regiões macular subfoveal e temporal no grupo ativo. Embora os valores maculares e peripapilares nasais também fossem maiores no grupo ativo, a diferença foi insignificante. Conclusões: A espessura da coroide subfoveal foi significativamente maior em pacientes com doença ocular tireoidiana na fase ativa do que naqueles com doença na fase estável.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Choroid/pathology , Graves Ophthalmopathy/pathology , Organ Size , Reference Values , Prospective Studies , Choroid/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Graves Ophthalmopathy/diagnostic imaging , Macula Lutea/pathology
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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 675-677, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-753329

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Objective To explore the function of soluble apoptosis inhibitive factor Fas (sFas) in pathogenesis of Graves ophthalmopathy (GO). Methods The subjects were enrolled in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University from January 2014 to January 2017, and they were divided into three groups: GO accompanied with Graves disease (GD) group, GO without GD group and normal control group, with 30 patients in each group. Serum levels of sFas in three groups were investigated with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and serum levels of freeing triiodothyronine (FT3), serum free thyroxine (FT4), thyrotrophin (TSH), thyroglobulin antibody (TGAb), thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb) were measured by chemoluminescent technique, and compared. Results The serum level of sFas in GO accompanied with GD group was (0.76 ± 0.13)μg/L, which was higher than that in GO without GD group [(0.63 ± 0.08)μg/L] and normal control group [(0.52 ± 0.05)μg/L], and there was significant difference (P<0.01). The serum level of sFas in GO without GD group and normal control group had significant difference (P<0.05). The serum levels of FT3, FT4, TGAb, TPOAb in GO without GD group were lower than those in GO accompanied with GD group (P<0.01).The serum level of TSH in GO without GD group was higher than that in GO accompanied with GD group (P<0.01). The concentration of sFas were negatively correlated with FT3, FT4, TSH, TGAb and TPOAb (P > 0.05). Conclusions Abnormal serum concentration of sFas can be observed in patients with GD and GO which proves that sFas may play a role in the pathogenesis of GD and GO.

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