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ea0067gp43 | Poster Presentations | EYES2019

Wolfram (didmoad) syndrome: a case of two sisters

Kobaidze Ann , Davitadze Meri

Background: Wolfram syndrome is an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterised by Diabetes Insipidus, Diabetes Mellitus, Optic Atrophy and Deafness (also referred to as DIDMOAD). An estimated prevalence is 1 in 770,000 and an estimated carrier frequency is 1 in 354. Herein, we describe the course of wolfram syndrome in two female siblings.Case presentations: The first patient is a 30-year ...

ea0090ep1007 | Thyroid | ECE2023

Graves’ orbitopathy and pretibial myxoedema developed years after thyroidectomy

Kobaidze Ann , Tserediani Ilona , Tedoradze Nino , Davitadze Meri

Background: Graves’ orbitopathy (GO), also known as thyroid eye disease, is an autoimmune condition and is one of the main extrathyroidal manifestations of Graves’ disease. GO is relatively rare and usually accompanies the onset or develops soon after the Graves’ disease. We present a case of GO that developed 18 years later from total thyroidectomy. Case report: A 64-year-old men presented at the ophthalmology clinic with one-month histor...

ea0073aep655 | Thyroid | ECE2021

Vitamin D deficiency is associated with increased thyroid autoimmunity in Georgian adults

Davitadze Meri , Melson Eka , Kobaidze Ann , Tedoradze Nino , Ooi Emma , Kempegowda Punith

IntroductionRecently, apart from its main physiologic role, the active form of vitamin D has also been recognised to have anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating properties. Accumulating evidence suggests that Vitamin D deficiency is associated with increased prevalence of various autoimmune diseases, and in particular, with autoimmune thyroid disease. Despite contradicting evidence, the balance is tipping towards inverse correlation between vitamin D de...