ea0092ps3-23-03 | Pregnancy | ETA2023
Suzuki Nami
, Watanabe Natsuko
, Jaeduk Yoshimura Noh
, Yoshihara Ai
, Fukushita Miho
, Matsumoto Masako
, Hiruma Shigenori
, Imal Hideyuki
, Sugino Kiminori
, Ito Koichi
, Kozaki Ai
, Inoue Tosyu
Background: Graves hyperthyroidism is known to improve spontaneously during pregnancy due to immune tolerance, although postpartum worsening or relapse of hyperthyroidism is likely to occur.Objective: To investigate the prevalence of postpartum worsening of Graves orbitopathy (GO) in relation to thyroid dysfunction.Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study that included 8594 patients with Graves dise...