A retrospective study of pediatric thyroid eye disease: the Asian experience

被引:7
|
作者
Sim, Bryan [1 ]
Chng, Chiaw Ling [1 ,3 ]
Audrey, Chia [1 ,2 ]
Seah, Lay Leng [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Singapore Natl Eye Ctr, Singapore 168751, Singapore
[2] Kandang Kerbau Womens & Childrens Hosp KKWCH, Div Ophthalmol, Singapore, Singapore
[3] Singapore Gen Hosp, Dept Endocrinol, Singapore, Singapore
来源
ORBIT-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON ORBITAL DISORDERS-OCULOPLASTIC AND LACRIMAL SURGERY | 2022年 / 41卷 / 01期
关键词
Epiblepharon; graves' ophthalmopathy; pediatric; Singapore; thyroid eye disease; GRAVES OPHTHALMOPATHY; INCREASING INCIDENCE; CHILDHOOD; THYROTOXICOSIS; EPIBLEPHARON;
D O I
10.1080/01676830.2020.1831550
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Aim To study the clinical presentation, disease characteristics, and management approach for children with thyroid eye disease (TED) over a 10 year period in a multidisciplinary Paediatric Thyroid Eye Disease Clinic at a tertiary care referral center. Methods Retrospective case series of patients with TED at Kandang Kerbau Women's and Children's Hospital (KKWCH) Singapore between August 2006 to June 2015. The diagnosis of TED was clinical based on the Bartley criteria. Ophthalmic examination findings, systemic thyroid function and ophthalmological intervention were recorded. Results Nineteen subjects with pediatric TED were studied. The median age at diagnosis was 12.5 years (range 6-17). The onset of TED was at the same time as their thyroid disease in half of these patients (52.6%) of which all were hyperthyroid except one. The most common signs at TED diagnosis were proptosis (84.2%), lid retraction (63.2%), acquired epiblepharon (63.2%). All patients were inactive and none had evidence of compressive optic neuropathy. TED remained stable in all patients except for one who developed worsening proptosis with exposure keratopathy. No patients were prescribed steroids (oral or intravenous) or had orbital decompression surgery. The most debilitating morbidity was acquired epiblepharon of which out of 12 patients, one had everting sutures and three were offered surgical correction. Conclusions Paediatric TED subjects exhibit milder clinical manifestations compared to adults. Acquired epiblepharon causes most significant visual morbidity by compromising the corneal surface. Being cognizant of the subtleties of pediatric TED will permit the discerning clinician to effectively manage such cases accordingly.
引用
收藏
页码:69 / 78
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Thyroid eye disease: a Southeast Asian experience
    Lim, Nigel C. S.
    Sundar, Gangadhara
    Amrith, Shantha
    Lee, Kok Onn
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2015, 99 (04) : 512 - 518
  • [2] Pediatric Thyroid Eye Disease-The Singapore Experience
    Lim, Nigel Chen Siang
    Amrith, Shantha
    Sundar, Gangadhara
    ORBIT-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON ORBITAL DISORDERS AND FACIAL RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY, 2014, 33 (02): : 96 - 103
  • [3] Predictive model for the progression of inactive thyroid eye disease: a retrospective study
    Qi, Lingzi
    Song, Xuefei
    Li, Yinwei
    Sun, Jing
    Zhou, Huifang
    Fan, Xianqun
    ENDOCRINE, 2024, 84 (02) : 533 - 540
  • [4] Predictive model for the progression of inactive thyroid eye disease: a retrospective study
    Lingzi Qi
    Xuefei Song
    Yinwei Li
    Jing Sun
    Huifang Zhou
    Xianqun Fan
    Endocrine, 2024, 84 : 533 - 540
  • [5] Pediatric hyperthyroidism and thyroid eye disease management
    Li, Joy
    Austin, Juliana
    Douglas, Raymond S.
    Nallasamy, Sudha
    JOURNAL OF AAPOS, 2023, 27 (03): : 123 - 128
  • [6] Clinical Characterization of Pediatric Thyroid Eye Disease
    Chua, Michael
    Tomlinson, Lauren
    Binenbaum, Gil
    Katowitz, William
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2017, 58 (08)
  • [7] How patients experience thyroid eye disease
    Smith, Terry J.
    Hegedus, Laszlo
    Lesser, Ira
    Perros, Petros
    Dorris, Kimberly
    Kinrade, Michele
    Troy-Ott, Patti
    Wuerth, Laura
    Nori, Mukund
    FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2023, 14
  • [8] Active Thyroid Eye Disease in a Pediatric Patient with Hypothyroidism
    Tuttle, Alexander
    Hock, Lauren
    Shriver, Erin
    Hong, Sandy
    Lal, Geeta
    Pesce, Liuska
    HORMONE RESEARCH IN PAEDIATRICS, 2020, 93 : 155 - 156
  • [9] PEDIATRIC HYPERTHYROIDISMAND THYROID EYE DISEASE MANAGEMENT - REPLY
    Nallasamy, Sudha
    JOURNAL OF AAPOS, 2023, 27 (06): : 382 - 382
  • [10] Visual morbidity in thyroid eye disease in Asian Indian patients
    Gupta, Roshmi
    Thomas, Rwituja
    Almukhtar, Fatema
    Kiran, Anjali
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2020, 68 (08) : 1622 - +