Why does treatment of Graves’ disease have no effect on pretibial myxedema? Graves’ hyperthyroidism is an autoimmune disease produced by autoantibodies that bind to thyrotropin (TSH) receptors in the thyroid gland, stimulating the thyroid to produce and release thyroid hormone. Pretibial connective tissue also has thyrotropin receptors. Stimulation of these receptors is the proposed mechanism of mucin production in pretibial connective tissue. Treatment of Graves’ disease treats hyperthyroidism but not the underlying autoimmune disease. Daumerie C, Ludgate M, Costagliola S, Many MC: Evidence for thyrotropin receptor immunoreactivity in pretibial connective tissue from patients with thyroid-associated dermopathy, Eur J Endocrinol 146:35–38, 2002. |
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