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Proptosis a borderline between medical and surgical practice: Dysthyroid ophthalmopathy for example

Authors :
Amine Kaouani
Ousmane Belem
Faiçal Slimani
Ouassime Kerdoud
Rachid Aloua
Tarcissus Konsem
Source :
International Journal of Surgery Open. 35:100375
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Introduction The association hyperthyroidism–exophtalmia is pathognomonic of the Graves disease. Classically, the treatment is based on a pluridisciplinary approach with a precise chronology. Surgical management of dysthyroid orbitopathy is not based on consensus. When confronted with such particular situations; it can be proposed to treat surgically at the same time the endocrine disease and the ophthalmologic complications. Observation The authors report the case of a 67 -year-old man suffering from Graves’ disease with severe bilateral exophthalmia, treated by orbital decompression with a good result after ten months. Discussion This non-conventional approach highlighted by the authors can be useful in particular situations when the medical environment is not optimal. It helps prevent ocular complications caused by Graves' disease and improves the prognosis of patients with low capacities for the survey.

Details

ISSN :
24058572
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Surgery Open
Accession number :
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