Severe Graves' disease‐associated orbitopathy: A rare case of frontal bone hemangioma

Abstract Graves' orbitopathy might be severe, requiring treatment with high‐dose glucocorticoids. A lytic bone lesion, malignant lesions, and diseases resulting from bone remodeling processes (eg, Paget's disease) must be excluded by markers and imagery. Outcomes of high‐dose glucocorticoi...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Alamri, Daphné Pauchet, André Balaton, Constance Oriez, Olivier Dupuy, Adrien Ben Hamou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-02-01
Series:Clinical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3638
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spelling doaj-e8f669615dba4ab9bed12e1a860a67d62021-02-08T11:42:41ZengWileyClinical Case Reports2050-09042021-02-019278778910.1002/ccr3.3638Severe Graves' disease‐associated orbitopathy: A rare case of frontal bone hemangiomaAhmad Alamri0Daphné Pauchet1André Balaton2Constance Oriez3Olivier Dupuy4Adrien Ben Hamou5Paris Saint Joseph Hospital Group Paris FranceParis Saint Joseph Hospital Group Paris FranceParis Saint Joseph Hospital Group Paris FranceParis Saint Joseph Hospital Group Paris FranceParis Saint Joseph Hospital Group Paris FranceParis Saint Joseph Hospital Group Paris FranceAbstract Graves' orbitopathy might be severe, requiring treatment with high‐dose glucocorticoids. A lytic bone lesion, malignant lesions, and diseases resulting from bone remodeling processes (eg, Paget's disease) must be excluded by markers and imagery. Outcomes of high‐dose glucocorticoids and thyrotoxicosis must be screened and prevented.https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3638Graves’ disease‐associated orbitopathyfrontal bone hemangiomaintravenous glucocorticoids
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author Ahmad Alamri
Daphné Pauchet
André Balaton
Constance Oriez
Olivier Dupuy
Adrien Ben Hamou
spellingShingle Ahmad Alamri
Daphné Pauchet
André Balaton
Constance Oriez
Olivier Dupuy
Adrien Ben Hamou
Severe Graves' disease‐associated orbitopathy: A rare case of frontal bone hemangioma
Clinical Case Reports
Graves’ disease‐associated orbitopathy
frontal bone hemangioma
intravenous glucocorticoids
author_facet Ahmad Alamri
Daphné Pauchet
André Balaton
Constance Oriez
Olivier Dupuy
Adrien Ben Hamou
author_sort Ahmad Alamri
title Severe Graves' disease‐associated orbitopathy: A rare case of frontal bone hemangioma
title_short Severe Graves' disease‐associated orbitopathy: A rare case of frontal bone hemangioma
title_full Severe Graves' disease‐associated orbitopathy: A rare case of frontal bone hemangioma
title_fullStr Severe Graves' disease‐associated orbitopathy: A rare case of frontal bone hemangioma
title_full_unstemmed Severe Graves' disease‐associated orbitopathy: A rare case of frontal bone hemangioma
title_sort severe graves' disease‐associated orbitopathy: a rare case of frontal bone hemangioma
publisher Wiley
series Clinical Case Reports
issn 2050-0904
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Graves' orbitopathy might be severe, requiring treatment with high‐dose glucocorticoids. A lytic bone lesion, malignant lesions, and diseases resulting from bone remodeling processes (eg, Paget's disease) must be excluded by markers and imagery. Outcomes of high‐dose glucocorticoids and thyrotoxicosis must be screened and prevented.
topic Graves’ disease‐associated orbitopathy
frontal bone hemangioma
intravenous glucocorticoids
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3638
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