2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40618-023-02044-0
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In Graves’ disease, thyroid autoantibodies and ultrasound features correlate with distinctive histological features

Abstract: Purpose Laboratory, imaging, and pathological features of Graves’ disease (GD), although well characterized, have been barely correlated each other. Aim of the study was to link laboratory and ultrasound characteristics of GD with its pathological features. Methods We correlated laboratory and ultrasound data at the time of diagnosis in 28 consecutive GD patients who underwent thyroidectomy with their pathological features, i.e., lymphocytic infiltration a… Show more

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“…Apart from the diagnosis or differential diagnosis of GD, ultrasound contributes a lot to treat and manage this thyroid disorder. The sonographic appearance of the thyroid gland can be used to classify GD into different clinical courses and autoimmune activities[ 140 - 142 ]. Therefore, color pixel density calculated based on the color-flow maps obtained with color duplex ultrasonography can be used to evaluate the optimal dose of antithyroid drugs to maintain euthyroid status in GD[ 143 ].…”
Section: Ultrasonography Application In Aitdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from the diagnosis or differential diagnosis of GD, ultrasound contributes a lot to treat and manage this thyroid disorder. The sonographic appearance of the thyroid gland can be used to classify GD into different clinical courses and autoimmune activities[ 140 - 142 ]. Therefore, color pixel density calculated based on the color-flow maps obtained with color duplex ultrasonography can be used to evaluate the optimal dose of antithyroid drugs to maintain euthyroid status in GD[ 143 ].…”
Section: Ultrasonography Application In Aitdmentioning
confidence: 99%