Graves’ disease is usually treated with medications, radiation, or surgery. Talk with your doctor to help you choose the best treatment option to help prevent further complications.
It usually starts working within hours. Surgery is a less common treatment for Graves’ disease, but doctors may recommend it for people who are pregnant or have large goiters, or when other ...
We report herein a case of thyroid mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma in a patient receiving antithyroid drug therapy for Graves' disease. A 75-year-old woman first presented with ...
At the Baylor College of Medicine Endocrine Surgery Clinics, Drs. Raymon Grogan ... they offer specialized care to patients in Houston and the surrounding area, with thyroid nodules, goiter, Graves’ ...