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Endocrinology
Thyroid Eye Disease

Endocrinologists, ophthalmologists’ roles highlighted in TED consensus statement

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The role of endocrinologists in the diagnosis, management, and referral of patients with thyroid eye disease (TED) was assessed in a joint consensus statement from the American Thyroid Association and European Thyroid Association.

According to the consensus statement, endocrinologists have several key roles, including managing thyroid dysfunction, diagnosing TED in patients with Graves’ disease, and referring patients to ophthalmologists, especially when a question remains regarding diagnosis or severity and in all cases of moderate-to-severe and sight-threatening TED. In addition, endocrinologists should participate in specialty care management decisions.

For their part, ophthalmologists should diagnose and confirm TED and make referrals to a TED specialist in cases of moderate-to-severe or sight-threatening TED. In addition, ophthalmologists should also provide after-hours emergency care of sight-threatening TED.

Read the full consensus statement here.

Reference
Burch HB, Perros P, Bednarczuk T, et al. Management of Thyroid Eye Disease: A Consensus Statement by the American Thyroid Association and the European Thyroid Association. Thyroid. 2022;doi: 10.1089/thy.2022.0251. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36480280.

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