Graves’ orbitopathy in a female child
Journal Title: Scholars Academic Journal of Biosciences - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Graves’ orbitopathy (or ophthalmopathy) is an ocular involvement of Grave’s disease; it is not common in children. Clinically, the ocular features may vary from mild to severe manifestations. In some cases, the patient can end up with loss of vision. Keywords: Graves’ orbitopathy, female, child.
Authors and Affiliations
Théra JP, Hughes D, Tinley C, Bamani S, Traoré L
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