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    Comparative drug treatment of endocrine exophthalmos

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    The degree of exophthalmos and the width of the palpebral fissure were studied serially in 58 previously thyrotoxic patients, who were divided into 6 treatment groups: 1. guanethidine eye drops; 2. oral thyroxine; 3. guanethidine eye drops and oral thyroxine; 4. guanethidine and prednisolone eye drops; 5. napththazoline nitrate 0.1% and zine sulfate 0.5% eye drops; and 6. metronidazole orally. Exophthalmos increased significantly in the first and third group, and the palpebral fissure decreased in the first group. It was concluded that guanethidine eye drops should be given when there is marked lid retraction with minimal exophtalmos; that prednisolone eye drops are not indicated in endocrine exophthalmos; and that the combination of guanethidine eye drops with oral thyroxine in different dosages is worth further study. © 1970 Springer-Verlag

    Thyroid Nodule

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