2016
DOI: 10.3233/ch-141911
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Hyperthyroidism induced by Graves’ disease reversibly affects skin microvascular reactivity

Abstract: Hyperthyroidism induced by GD reversibly affects skin microcirculation, presumably by increasing the vasodilator capacity. Potential involvement of TSAb might be implicated.

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“…Therefore, we decided to exclude patients with Hashimoto disease from the study. The effect of thyroid dysfunction on skin microcirculation has also been demonstrated by Pazos-Moura et al [86], Weiss et al [14], and Bajuk et al [87]. In addition, hormonal changes associated with puberty may affect skin microcirculation [88].…”
Section: Post Occlusive Reactive Hyperemiamentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Therefore, we decided to exclude patients with Hashimoto disease from the study. The effect of thyroid dysfunction on skin microcirculation has also been demonstrated by Pazos-Moura et al [86], Weiss et al [14], and Bajuk et al [87]. In addition, hormonal changes associated with puberty may affect skin microcirculation [88].…”
Section: Post Occlusive Reactive Hyperemiamentioning
confidence: 71%