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ea0092ps3-23-03 | Pregnancy | ETA2023

Prevalence of postpartum worsening of graves’ orbitopathy in relation to thyroid dysfunction in patients with graves’ disease in japan

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...

ea0092ps3-24-07 | Thyroid Eye Disease | ETA2023

Incidence and risk factors for graves’ orbitopathy in patients who underwent anti-inframmatory and immunosuppressive treatment during medical treatment for graves’ disease

Watanabe Natsuko , Noh Jaeduk , Kozaki Ai , Suzuki Nami , Yoshihara Ai , Matsumoto Masako , Fukushita Miho , Imal Hideyuki , Hiruma Shigenori , Inoue Tosyu , Sugino Kiminori , Ito Koichi

Objective: Appropriate administration of anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive treatment (AIIST) is still important for patients with Graves’ orbitopathy (GO). This study aimed to clarify the incidence of and risk factors for GO treated with AIIST, among newly diagnosed Graves’ disease (GD) patients in Japan.Methods: A total of 1558 GD patients who were newly diagnosed at Ito Hospital during the year 2011 were investigated. AIIST included loc...