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Thyroid eye disease (TED), also known as Graves’ orbitopathy, is a complex autoimmune disorder driven by an interplay of immune cells, orbital fibroblasts and tissue remodelling factors that lead to inflammation, oedema and, ultimately, potential vision loss.1 While the disease has historically been challenging to manage, recent therapeutic innovations are reshaping treatment paradigms and offering new […]

Letter from the Journal – US Endocrinology, 2018;14(1):11

M Loredana Marcovecchio
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Published Online: May 23rd 2018 US Endocrinology, 2018;14(1):11 DOI: https://doi.org/10.17925/USE.2018.14.1.11
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