Thyroid volume reduction in patients with thyroid stimulation-blocking antibody who transitioned from Graves' hyperthyroidism to hypothyroidism: a single-center retrospective study.
Rei Hirose, Jaeduk Yoshimura Noh, Natsuko Watanabe, Ai Yoshihara, Akiko Sankoda, Masahiro Ichikawa, Masakazu Koshibu, Hideyuki Imai, Shigenori Hiruma, Nami Suzuki, Miho Fukushita, Masako Matsumoto, Kiminori Sugino, Koichi Ito
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Abstract
Some patients with Graves' disease (GD) develop hypothyroidism after antithyroid drug (ATD) treatment and are found to be positive for thyroid stimulation-blocking antibody (TSBAb). However, thyroid volume (TV) changes throughout this process remain unclear. Therefore, we aimed to quantify TV changes before and after hypothyroidism onset in patients with GD harboring TSBAb and compare them with those in patients with GD who developed hypothyroidism without TSBAb or achieved remission with ATD. This retrospective study evaluated TV changes using ultrasonography in three groups: 10 patients with GD who developed hypothyroidism with TSBAb (TSBAb(+)-hypo group), nine without TSBAb (TSBAb(-)-hypo group), and 91 who achieved remission after ATD treatment (Remission group). In the TSBAb(+)-hypo group, TV significantly decreased from the hyperthyroid to hypothyroid phase (median: 33.3 mL [range: 14.2-52.0] vs. 13.6 mL [4.3-23.3], respectively; p = 0.001). In the TSBAb(-)-hypo group, TV significantly decreased from the hyperthyroid to hypothyroid phase (26.6 mL [11.9-49.2] vs. 20.9 mL [7.4-34.2], respectively; p = 0.037). In the Remission group, TV also decreased significantly from the hyperthyroid to remission phase (29.8 mL [8.2-88.4] vs. 25.1 mL [9.5-72.0], respectively; p = 0.0002). The decrease in TV was significantly higher in the TSBAb(+)-hypo group than in the TSBAb(-)-hypo and Remission groups (53.9% [37.9-74.5] vs. 30.9% [-22.3 to 63.0] and 10.7% [-100.7 to 52.0], respectively; p = 0.027 and <0.0001). This study documents the first precise measurement of TV reduction using ultrasonography in patients with GD who developed hypothyroidism with TSBAb, showing a markedly greater decrease than in those without TSBAb or in remission after ATD treatment.
部分Graves病(GD)患者在抗甲状腺药物(ATD)治疗后出现甲状腺功能减退,甲状腺刺激阻断抗体(TSBAb)呈阳性。然而,甲状腺体积(TV)在整个过程中的变化尚不清楚。因此,我们旨在量化伴有TSBAb的GD患者甲状腺功能减退发作前后的TV变化,并将其与无TSBAb的GD患者甲状腺功能减退或ATD缓解的GD患者进行比较。本回顾性研究评估了三组患者的超声心动图变化:10例伴有TSBAb的GD甲状腺功能减退患者(TSBAb(+)-低值组),9例无TSBAb患者(TSBAb(-)-低值组),91例ATD治疗后缓解(缓解组)。在TSBAb(+)- hypoo组中,TV从甲亢期到甲亢期显著降低(中位数:33.3 mL[范围:14.2-52.0]vs. 13.6 mL [4.3-23.3], p = 0.001)。TSBAb(-)-hypo组甲状腺机能亢进期至甲状腺机能低下期TV显著降低(分别为26.6 mL[11.9-49.2]和20.9 mL [7.4-34.2], p = 0.037)。在缓解期,甲状腺功能亢进到缓解期,TV也显著下降(分别为29.8 mL[8.2-88.4]和25.1 mL [9.5-72.0], p = 0.0002)。TSBAb(+)- hypoo组的TV下降率显著高于TSBAb(-)- hypoo组和缓解组(分别为53.9%[37.9-74.5]比30.9%[-22.3 ~ 63.0]和10.7% [-100.7 ~ 52.0],p = 0.027和
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