Ocular surface evaluation in pediatric Hashimoto's thyroiditis without thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy
ABSTRACT Purpose: We aimed to assess ocular surface characteristics in children with Hashimoto's thyroiditis without thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy and compare the results with those of healthy children. Methods: Twenty-two children with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (Group 1) and 20 health...
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doaj-c9f3adc8cfc74f388c4df1727969f25d2020-11-24T21:18:26ZengConselho Brasileiro de OftalmologiaArquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia1678-29252019-04-01010.5935/0004-2749.20190056S0004-27492019005006103Ocular surface evaluation in pediatric Hashimoto's thyroiditis without thyroid-associated ophthalmopathyMurat GunayGokhan CelikElvin YildizHandan BardakHeves KirmizibekmezNermin KocBetul Onal GunayABSTRACT Purpose: We aimed to assess ocular surface characteristics in children with Hashimoto's thyroiditis without thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy and compare the results with those of healthy children. Methods: Twenty-two children with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (Group 1) and 20 healthy children without any ocular and/or systemic disorder (Group 2) were enrolled in the study. Ocular Surface Disease Index questionnaire, tear film osmolarity measurement (TearLab Osmolarity System, San Diego, CA, USA), Schirmer and tear film breakup time tests, meibography, and conjunctival brush cytology were performed and compared the results between the groups. Results: The study group included 19 girls and 3 boys in Group 1 and 12 girls and 8 boys in Group 2 (p=0.081). Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy was not identified in any of the patients. Mean tear film osmolarity was 310.23 ± 11.98 mOsm/l in Group 1 and 313.60 ± 15.03 mOsm/l in Group 2 (p=0.424). Mean Schirmer test score was lower in Group 1 (14.91 ± 6.27) compared with Group 2 (23.60 ± 5.63) (p=0.001). Mean tear film breakup time was lower in Group 1 (11.78 ± 4.07) compared with Group 2 (15.1 ± 1.6) (p=0.013). Moreover, mean meibomian gland area loss was 25.01% ± 10.04% in Group 1 and 16.54% ± 6.02% in Group 2 (p=0.002). Conjunctival cytologic analysis in Group 1 revealed grade 0 changes in 6 patients (27.3%), grade 1 changes in 14 patients (63.6%), and grade 2 changes in 2 patients (9.1%), whereas 18 patients (90%) had grade 0 changes and 2 patients (10%) had grade 1 changes (p=0.001) in Group 2. Conclusions: The study demonstrates several ocular surface changes in children with Hashimoto's thyroiditis. These findings may indicate a tendency for dry eye in pediatric Hashimoto's thyroiditis patients without clinical evidence of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492019005006103&lng=en&tlng=enDry eye syndromeHashimoto's diseaseTearsOsmolar concentrationOcular surfaceChildren |
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Murat Gunay Gokhan Celik Elvin Yildiz Handan Bardak Heves Kirmizibekmez Nermin Koc Betul Onal Gunay Ocular surface evaluation in pediatric Hashimoto's thyroiditis without thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia Dry eye syndrome Hashimoto's disease Tears Osmolar concentration Ocular surface Children |
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Murat Gunay Gokhan Celik Elvin Yildiz Handan Bardak Heves Kirmizibekmez Nermin Koc Betul Onal Gunay |
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Ocular surface evaluation in pediatric Hashimoto's thyroiditis without thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy |
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Ocular surface evaluation in pediatric Hashimoto's thyroiditis without thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy |
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Ocular surface evaluation in pediatric Hashimoto's thyroiditis without thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy |
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Ocular surface evaluation in pediatric Hashimoto's thyroiditis without thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy |
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Ocular surface evaluation in pediatric Hashimoto's thyroiditis without thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy |
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ocular surface evaluation in pediatric hashimoto's thyroiditis without thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy |
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Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia |
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ABSTRACT Purpose: We aimed to assess ocular surface characteristics in children with Hashimoto's thyroiditis without thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy and compare the results with those of healthy children. Methods: Twenty-two children with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (Group 1) and 20 healthy children without any ocular and/or systemic disorder (Group 2) were enrolled in the study. Ocular Surface Disease Index questionnaire, tear film osmolarity measurement (TearLab Osmolarity System, San Diego, CA, USA), Schirmer and tear film breakup time tests, meibography, and conjunctival brush cytology were performed and compared the results between the groups. Results: The study group included 19 girls and 3 boys in Group 1 and 12 girls and 8 boys in Group 2 (p=0.081). Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy was not identified in any of the patients. Mean tear film osmolarity was 310.23 ± 11.98 mOsm/l in Group 1 and 313.60 ± 15.03 mOsm/l in Group 2 (p=0.424). Mean Schirmer test score was lower in Group 1 (14.91 ± 6.27) compared with Group 2 (23.60 ± 5.63) (p=0.001). Mean tear film breakup time was lower in Group 1 (11.78 ± 4.07) compared with Group 2 (15.1 ± 1.6) (p=0.013). Moreover, mean meibomian gland area loss was 25.01% ± 10.04% in Group 1 and 16.54% ± 6.02% in Group 2 (p=0.002). Conjunctival cytologic analysis in Group 1 revealed grade 0 changes in 6 patients (27.3%), grade 1 changes in 14 patients (63.6%), and grade 2 changes in 2 patients (9.1%), whereas 18 patients (90%) had grade 0 changes and 2 patients (10%) had grade 1 changes (p=0.001) in Group 2. Conclusions: The study demonstrates several ocular surface changes in children with Hashimoto's thyroiditis. These findings may indicate a tendency for dry eye in pediatric Hashimoto's thyroiditis patients without clinical evidence of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy. |
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Dry eye syndrome Hashimoto's disease Tears Osmolar concentration Ocular surface Children |
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