Thyroid Eye Disease

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Abstract

Thyroid eye disease, although rare, is the most common inflammatory orbital disorder and is associated with autoimmune thyroid dysfunction. It is a progressive disorder with symptoms and signs that may cause significant facial disfigurement, visual disability, but rarely blindness. We will review the diagnostic criteria, immunologic basis, clinical course, and medical and surgical treatments for thyroid eye disease. Recent developments in the use of biologic agents to treat this disorder appear to be changing its progression curve and offer the first specific and preventative therapeutic options.

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Szelog, J., Swanson, H., Sniegowski, M. C., & Lyon, D. B. (2022). Thyroid Eye Disease. Missouri Medicine, 119(4), 343–350. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/12696_81

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