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ea0005p39 | Clinical Case Reports | BES2003

Coexisting struma ovarii and Graves' disease

Teale E , Peacey S

A female presented in 1994 at age 28 with typical symptoms and signs of hyperthyroidism (FT4 39 picomol per litre, TSH < 0.05 milliunit per litre) and associated ophthalmopathy (bilateral exophthalmos, lid retraction and conjunctival inflammation), consistent with Graves' disease. Initially treated successfully with Carbimazole. She relapsed after stopping Carbimazole and in 1998 underwent sub-total thyroidectomy, with residual thyroid tissue left at the inferior poles bila...