1 results
DOI: 10.1590/S0004-27302004000100018
While the diagnosis of Graves’ disease in childhood and adolescence is relatively straightforward, its treatment remains controversial. The first choice therapy is the use of anti-thyroid drugs, although side effects are more frequent than in adults and remission is low. Surgery is not usually indicated as initial treatment. Instead, it is generally recommended after recidive of the disease or due to side effects of medical treatment. The use of radioiodine therapy is increasing in this age group, especially in North […]
Keywords: Anti-thyroid drugs; Basedow-Graves disease; Hyperthyroidism; radioiodine therapy