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Comparative Study
. 1977 Jul 23;2(8030):179-81.
doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(77)90192-1.

Spectrum of thyroid function in patient's remaining in remission after antithyroid drug therapy for thyrotoxicosis

Comparative Study

Spectrum of thyroid function in patient's remaining in remission after antithyroid drug therapy for thyrotoxicosis

W J Irvine et al. Lancet. .

Abstract

Thyroid function was assessed in 110 patients who were in remission for a period of 7-6 +/- 0-6 years (mean +/- S.E.) (range 0-25--25 years) after the withdrawal of antithyroid drug therapy for thyrotoxicosis. On the basis of clinical examination and on the results of thyroid-function tests, the following group of patients were identified: (I) euthyroid with normal plasma-total thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) concentrations, but an absent or subnormal response of plasma-thyrotrophin (T.S.H.) to thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (T.R.H.) (16%); (II) euthyroid with normal concentrations of plasma total T4 and T3 and a normal plasma-T.S.H. response to T.R.H. (59%); (III) euthyroid with normal concentrations of circulating thyroid hormones and a normal basal plasma-T.S.H., but an exaggerated plasma-T.S.H. response to T.R.H. (13%); (IV) euthyroid with normal plasma total T4 and T3 concentrations, but a raised basal plasma-T.S.H. concentration and an exaggerated plasma-T.S.H. response to T.R.H. (6%); (V) hypothyroid (6%). Although the need for short-term follow-up to identify those patients treated with antithyroid drugs who will relapse is well recognised, 16% of all patients in remission for longer than 4 years (10-8 +/- 0-7 years) in the present study showed some degree of thyroid failure. Evidence of hypothyroidism was associated with an increased frequency of thyroid microsomal antibodies. If the morbidity of the late development of hypothyroidism is to be avoided, patients who have been treated with antithyroid drugs should have long-term follow-up, as do patients treated surgically or with radioiodine.

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