Anja K. Eckstein
Department of Ophthalmology
University of Essen
Essen
Germany
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- Patients with severe Graves' ophthalmopathy have a higher risk of relapsing hyperthyroidism and are unlikely to remain in remission. Eckstein, A.K., Lax, H., Lösch, C., Glowacka, D., Plicht, M., Mann, K., Esser, J., Morgenthaler, N.G. Clin. Endocrinol. (Oxf) (2007)
- Thyrotropin receptor autoantibodies are independent risk factors for Graves' ophthalmopathy and help to predict severity and outcome of the disease. Eckstein, A.K., Plicht, M., Lax, H., Neuhäuser, M., Mann, K., Lederbogen, S., Heckmann, C., Esser, J., Morgenthaler, N.G. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. (2006)
- Dry eye syndrome in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy: lacrimal expression of TSH receptor suggests involvement of TSHR-specific autoantibodies. Eckstein, A.K., Finkenrath, A., Heiligenhaus, A., Renzing-Köhler, K., Esser, J., Krüger, C., Quadbeck, B., Steuhl, K.P., Gieseler, R.K. Acta. Ophthalmol. Scand (2004)
- Impact of smoking on the response to treatment of thyroid associated ophthalmopathy. Eckstein, A., Quadbeck, B., Mueller, G., Rettenmeier, A.W., Hoermann, R., Mann, K., Steuhl, P., Esser, J. Br. J. Ophthalmol (2003)









