Selenium and the Course of Mild Graves' Orbitopathy
University of Pisa · Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Oxygen free radicals and cytokines play a pathogenic role in Graves' orbitopathy.
We carried out a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to determine the effect of selenium (an antioxidant agent) or pentoxifylline (an antiinflammatory agent) in 159 patients with mild Graves' orbitopathy. The patients were given selenium (100 μg twice daily), pentoxifylline (600 mg twice daily), or placebo (twice daily) orally for 6 months and were then followed for 6 months after treatment was withdrawn. Primary outcomes at 6 months were evaluated by means of an overall ophthalmic assessment, conducted by an ophthalmologist who was unaware of the treatment assignments, and a Graves' orbitopathy-specific quality-of-life questionnaire, completed by the patient. Secondary outcomes were evaluated with the use of a Clinical Activity Score and a diplopia score.
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- FWCI
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- 100%
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16Topics & keywords
- Course (navigation)
- Graves' disease
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Thyroid
- Engineering