“…6 In search of better outcomes, almost all types of therapy have been investigated, including glucocorticoids (GC), thalidomide, orbital radiotherapy, orbital decompression, somatostatin, intravenous (IV) immunoglobulins, cyclosporine and plasma exchange. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] Moreover, total thyroidectomy alone can be an advisable choice to treat hyperthyroidism, which also improves GO in Graves' patients. 14 GC, the most common immunosuppressants, have been shown to be a mainstay and well-established therapy for active GO, although it is associated with a variety of side-effects due to the amount of steroids used and the duration of the therapy.…”