Publications by authors named "Gneazdovschi V"

Up to now there is no satisfactory therapeutical method in Graves' ophthalmopathy (GO). Recently, several authors have published the results of the so-called "pulse" method of corticotherapy, using intravenous methylprednisolone (MP) 1 g dissolved in 200 ml isotonic NaCl solution. We have treated with this method 4 patients (3 women and 1 man, aged between 35-62 years) with severe GO (III-V class after AMT Classification).

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In a statistics including 954 patients with hyperthyroidism [correction of Huprotoncoses] treated between 1966-1989, the authors found 522 cases (54) with various associated cardiac disorders. Of these cases, 199 presented rhythm disturbances: extrasystolic arrhythmia, auricular fibrillation and flutter to which 34 postoperative arrhythmias are added. Cardiac insufficiency present in 46 cases was the main complication and end point of the various myocardial conditions.

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Coexistence of an autonomous thyroid adenoma (ATA) with chronic thyroiditis suggests a complex pathogeny pointing to the autonomous character of the nodule and to the presence of immunitary disorders. The rarity of this association and the paucity of data prompted us to present 4 cases of a series of 71 thyroidectomized ATA cases. The rarity of ATA associated with chronic thyroiditis, accumulation of radioiodine under the conditions of euthyroidism only at the adenoma level as well as the possibility for the disease to occur in hypopituitarism, all support the hypothesis of an initial thyreotropic deficiency, with subsequent hyperplasia "of necessity".

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