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Assays of TSH-Receptor Antibodies in 576 Patients with Various Thyroid Disorders: Their Incidence, Significance and Clinical Usefulness
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the high incidence of TSH-receptor antibodies in Graves' disease confirms their pathogenetic role in the development of hyperthyroidism; TSH-receptor antibodies in Graves' disease are not significantly associated with the presence of ophthalmopathy or pretibial myxoedema; TSH-receptor antibody assays may be useful for the diagnosis of Graves' disease in the absence of other signs of autoimmunity. TBIAb seems to be a good predictor of relapse in Graves' patients treated with anti-thyroid drugs; a fraction of toxic multinodular goitre could be a nodular variant of Graves' disease.
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