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Prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy in patients with Graves’ disease presenting to a referral centre in north India

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: The prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO) varies widely in different ethnic groups. Indians have been reported to have a lower prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy as compared to Caucasians of European origin, but data are sparse and inconclusive. We studied the prev...

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Autores principales: Reddy, Sagili Vijaya Bhaskar, Jain, Anu, Yadav, Subhash B., Sharma, Kumudini, Bhatia, Eesh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994747/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24604044
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author Reddy, Sagili Vijaya Bhaskar
Jain, Anu
Yadav, Subhash B.
Sharma, Kumudini
Bhatia, Eesh
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Jain, Anu
Yadav, Subhash B.
Sharma, Kumudini
Bhatia, Eesh
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description BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: The prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO) varies widely in different ethnic groups. Indians have been reported to have a lower prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy as compared to Caucasians of European origin, but data are sparse and inconclusive. We studied the prevalence, clinical features and association of GO in Indian patients with Graves’ disease attending a referral centre in north India. METHODS: A prospective study was conducted on 235 consecutive newly referred north Indian patients with Graves’ disease presenting to a tertiary care centre in north India. All patients underwent a comprehensive ophthalmological examination as per the European Group on Graves’ Orbitopathy (EUGOGO) recommendations. RESULTS: GO was diagnosed in 65 patients (prevalence 28%; 95% confidence interval 22-33%). The prevalence was similar in males (28%) and females (27%). It was mild in 83 per cent, moderate-severe in 15 per cent and sight-threatening in only 2 per cent of cases. Ophthalmopathy was clinically active in only two (3%) cases. Upper eyelid retraction was the most common manifestation (83%), followed by exophthalmos (75%). Extra-ocular muscle involvement (5%) and optic nerve dysfunction (2%) were uncommon. The risk of GO was 3.9- fold (95% confidence interval 1.1-13.6) higher in smokers compared to non-smokers. However, severity of disease in smokers was similar to non-smokers. On multivariate logistic regression analysis, GO was associated only with high thyrotropin receptor antibody titres and current smoking. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: Among north Indian patients with GD studied at a referral center, the prevalence of GO was similar to Caucasians of European descent, but clinically active and severe ophthalmopathy was uncommon. More studies are needed to confirm these findings.
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spelling pubmed-39947472014-04-23 Prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy in patients with Graves’ disease presenting to a referral centre in north India Reddy, Sagili Vijaya Bhaskar Jain, Anu Yadav, Subhash B. Sharma, Kumudini Bhatia, Eesh Indian J Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: The prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO) varies widely in different ethnic groups. Indians have been reported to have a lower prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy as compared to Caucasians of European origin, but data are sparse and inconclusive. We studied the prevalence, clinical features and association of GO in Indian patients with Graves’ disease attending a referral centre in north India. METHODS: A prospective study was conducted on 235 consecutive newly referred north Indian patients with Graves’ disease presenting to a tertiary care centre in north India. All patients underwent a comprehensive ophthalmological examination as per the European Group on Graves’ Orbitopathy (EUGOGO) recommendations. RESULTS: GO was diagnosed in 65 patients (prevalence 28%; 95% confidence interval 22-33%). The prevalence was similar in males (28%) and females (27%). It was mild in 83 per cent, moderate-severe in 15 per cent and sight-threatening in only 2 per cent of cases. Ophthalmopathy was clinically active in only two (3%) cases. Upper eyelid retraction was the most common manifestation (83%), followed by exophthalmos (75%). Extra-ocular muscle involvement (5%) and optic nerve dysfunction (2%) were uncommon. The risk of GO was 3.9- fold (95% confidence interval 1.1-13.6) higher in smokers compared to non-smokers. However, severity of disease in smokers was similar to non-smokers. On multivariate logistic regression analysis, GO was associated only with high thyrotropin receptor antibody titres and current smoking. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: Among north Indian patients with GD studied at a referral center, the prevalence of GO was similar to Caucasians of European descent, but clinically active and severe ophthalmopathy was uncommon. More studies are needed to confirm these findings. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3994747/ /pubmed/24604044 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Medical Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Reddy, Sagili Vijaya Bhaskar
Jain, Anu
Yadav, Subhash B.
Sharma, Kumudini
Bhatia, Eesh
Prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy in patients with Graves’ disease presenting to a referral centre in north India
title Prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy in patients with Graves’ disease presenting to a referral centre in north India
title_full Prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy in patients with Graves’ disease presenting to a referral centre in north India
title_fullStr Prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy in patients with Graves’ disease presenting to a referral centre in north India
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy in patients with Graves’ disease presenting to a referral centre in north India
title_short Prevalence of Graves’ ophthalmopathy in patients with Graves’ disease presenting to a referral centre in north India
title_sort prevalence of graves’ ophthalmopathy in patients with graves’ disease presenting to a referral centre in north india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994747/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24604044
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