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Graves' orbitopathy activation after radioactive iodine therapy with and without steroid prophylaxis
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 07/01/09
Salvi M et al. - GO may occur after RAI in approximately 15% of patients also in the absence of signs of active GO. Prophylactic OGC did not prevent GO activation in a large proportion of patients, compared to IVGC.
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