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Co-existence of Euthyroid Graves Ophthalmopathy and Isolated Ocular Myasthenia in a Patient with Vitiligo: A Challenging Diagnosis of Auto-immune Polyglandular Syndrome-3C
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Pepene CE et al. – The authors report a case of euthyroid Graves ophthalmopathy associated with isolated ocular myasthenia gravis appearing in a patient with longstanding vitiligo, compatible with an autoimmune polyglandular syndrome–3C phenotype. The coexistence of these two entities, in the absence of either overt thyroid dysfunction or generalized features of myasthenia gravis may cause diagnostic confusion.
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