Clinical and immunological predictors of Graves’ orbitopathy after radioiodine therapy of Graves’ disease
M. S. Sheremeta,
E. G. Bessmertnaya,
A. R. Elfimova
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Data on the effect of 131I on the course of Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) are contradictory. A number of studies indicate a deterioration in the course of GO against the background of RAIT, in other studies such a connection has not been established. Cytokines that regulate inflammation could potentially be biomarkers for assessing GO activity and predicting the course of GO after RAIT.AIM: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of eye symptoms and analyze immunological parameters: cytok… Show more
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