Graves’ disease induced by Na131I therapy for toxic multinodular goitre

A 59-year-old woman developed manifestations of Graves’ disease several months after treatment with radioiodine (Na131I) for toxic multinodular goitre. During subsequent treatment with additional radioiodine therapy Graves’ ophthalmopathy developed which was severe and required treatment with predni...

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Published inNetherlands journal of medicine Vol. 57; no. 5; pp. 194 - 197
Main Authors van Leussen, J.J, Edelbroek, M.A.L, Talsma, M.A, de Heide, L.J.M
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Alphen aan den Rijn Elsevier B.V 01.11.2000
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Summary:A 59-year-old woman developed manifestations of Graves’ disease several months after treatment with radioiodine (Na131I) for toxic multinodular goitre. During subsequent treatment with additional radioiodine therapy Graves’ ophthalmopathy developed which was severe and required treatment with prednisone and orbital radiotherapy. The literature on development of Graves’ disease following Na131I therapy is reviewed and possible pathophysiological mechanisms are discussed. In this case, possibly the first radioiodine therapy has illicited Graves’ thyrotoxicosis and the subsequently added radioiodine treatments for the persistent Graves’ thyrotoxicosis led to serious ophthalmopathy. Physicians should recognise Graves’-like disease as a complication of Na131I therapy for toxic multinodular goitre and carefully consider the timing of consecutive radioiodine therapy.
ISSN:0300-2977
1872-9061
DOI:10.1016/S0300-2977(00)00068-1