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Serum Selenium Levels in Patients with Graves Disease: Associations with Clinical Activity and Severity in a Retrospective Case-control Study

PURPOSE: To compare serum selenium levels in Graves patients and non-Graves control participants and to evaluate associations between serum selenium levels and clinical features of Graves orbitopathy (GO). METHODS: We conducted a single-center, retrospective case-control study among 33 patients with...

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Autores principales: Kim, Tae Hwan, Ko, JaeSang, Kim, Bo Ram, Shin, Dong Yeob, Lee, Eun Jig, Yoon, Jin Sook
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Publicado: Korean Ophthalmological Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8849989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34743487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2021.0146
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author Kim, Tae Hwan
Ko, JaeSang
Kim, Bo Ram
Shin, Dong Yeob
Lee, Eun Jig
Yoon, Jin Sook
author_facet Kim, Tae Hwan
Ko, JaeSang
Kim, Bo Ram
Shin, Dong Yeob
Lee, Eun Jig
Yoon, Jin Sook
author_sort Kim, Tae Hwan
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description PURPOSE: To compare serum selenium levels in Graves patients and non-Graves control participants and to evaluate associations between serum selenium levels and clinical features of Graves orbitopathy (GO). METHODS: We conducted a single-center, retrospective case-control study among 33 patients with Graves disease without GO (GD), 31 patients with diagnosed GO, and 27 unaffected healthy participants enrolled between 2013 and 2020 at Severance Hospital. We compared serum selenium concentrations between the GD, GO, and healthy control groups, and analyzed associations between serum selenium and GO patients’ clinical activity scores, severity (assessed through modified NOSPECS scores), and other clinical features using multivariate linear regression analysis. RESULTS: Mean serum selenium levels were 109.30 ± 16.39, 111.39 ± 14.04, and 126.09 ± 21.09 ng/mL in GO patients, GD patients, and healthy control participants, respectively. Mean serum selenium levels in Graves patients with and without orbitopathy were significantly lower than those in the healthy control group (p < 0.05), and mean selenium levels were slightly lower in GO than those in GD patients (p = 0.594). Serum selenium levels were significantly lower in GO patients with eyelid retraction than in patients without retraction (p = 0.038). However, serum selenium levels were not associated with clinical activity scores and modified NOSPECS scores (p = 0.241 and 0.801, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Serum selenium levels were significantly lower in Graves patients with or without GO, compared to non-Graves control participants. Selenium levels were not associated with clinical activity scores or NOSPECS scores, though we observed an association with eyelid retraction.
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spelling pubmed-88499892022-02-25 Serum Selenium Levels in Patients with Graves Disease: Associations with Clinical Activity and Severity in a Retrospective Case-control Study Kim, Tae Hwan Ko, JaeSang Kim, Bo Ram Shin, Dong Yeob Lee, Eun Jig Yoon, Jin Sook Korean J Ophthalmol Original Article PURPOSE: To compare serum selenium levels in Graves patients and non-Graves control participants and to evaluate associations between serum selenium levels and clinical features of Graves orbitopathy (GO). METHODS: We conducted a single-center, retrospective case-control study among 33 patients with Graves disease without GO (GD), 31 patients with diagnosed GO, and 27 unaffected healthy participants enrolled between 2013 and 2020 at Severance Hospital. We compared serum selenium concentrations between the GD, GO, and healthy control groups, and analyzed associations between serum selenium and GO patients’ clinical activity scores, severity (assessed through modified NOSPECS scores), and other clinical features using multivariate linear regression analysis. RESULTS: Mean serum selenium levels were 109.30 ± 16.39, 111.39 ± 14.04, and 126.09 ± 21.09 ng/mL in GO patients, GD patients, and healthy control participants, respectively. Mean serum selenium levels in Graves patients with and without orbitopathy were significantly lower than those in the healthy control group (p < 0.05), and mean selenium levels were slightly lower in GO than those in GD patients (p = 0.594). Serum selenium levels were significantly lower in GO patients with eyelid retraction than in patients without retraction (p = 0.038). However, serum selenium levels were not associated with clinical activity scores and modified NOSPECS scores (p = 0.241 and 0.801, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Serum selenium levels were significantly lower in Graves patients with or without GO, compared to non-Graves control participants. Selenium levels were not associated with clinical activity scores or NOSPECS scores, though we observed an association with eyelid retraction. Korean Ophthalmological Society 2022-02 2021-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8849989/ /pubmed/34743487 http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2021.0146 Text en © 2022 The Korean Ophthalmological Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access journal distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kim, Tae Hwan
Ko, JaeSang
Kim, Bo Ram
Shin, Dong Yeob
Lee, Eun Jig
Yoon, Jin Sook
Serum Selenium Levels in Patients with Graves Disease: Associations with Clinical Activity and Severity in a Retrospective Case-control Study
title Serum Selenium Levels in Patients with Graves Disease: Associations with Clinical Activity and Severity in a Retrospective Case-control Study
title_full Serum Selenium Levels in Patients with Graves Disease: Associations with Clinical Activity and Severity in a Retrospective Case-control Study
title_fullStr Serum Selenium Levels in Patients with Graves Disease: Associations with Clinical Activity and Severity in a Retrospective Case-control Study
title_full_unstemmed Serum Selenium Levels in Patients with Graves Disease: Associations with Clinical Activity and Severity in a Retrospective Case-control Study
title_short Serum Selenium Levels in Patients with Graves Disease: Associations with Clinical Activity and Severity in a Retrospective Case-control Study
title_sort serum selenium levels in patients with graves disease: associations with clinical activity and severity in a retrospective case-control study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8849989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34743487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2021.0146
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