Recurrent graves' disease after successful radioiodine therapy induced hypothyroidism: A rare occurrence

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Abstract

One of the three principal therapies of Graves' disease is radioiodine treatment. Hypothyroidism is considered as a treatment end point of successful radioiodine treatment for Graves' disease. The radioiodine-induced hypothyroidism is mostly irreversible. Though, early recurrences can be due to treatment failure, inadequate radioiodine dose or rarely due to Marine-Lenhart syndrome. Here, we report a rare case of recurrent Graves' disease, 3 years after successful radioiodine therapy induced hypothyroidism in a 50-year-old lady. © Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd.

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Bhargav, P. R. K., Amar, V., & Uday, S. K. (2011). Recurrent graves’ disease after successful radioiodine therapy induced hypothyroidism: A rare occurrence. World Journal of Endocrine Surgery, 3(3), 134–136. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10002-1077

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