Radiotherapy-induced changes in corneal morphology and biomechanics in myopathic thyroid eye disease
Pengsen Wu, Jing Rao, Shenglan Yang, Xiaohan He, Yuqing Wu, Guiqin Liu

TL;DR
This study shows that radiotherapy improves corneal and biomechanical changes in patients with myopathic thyroid eye disease.
Contribution
The study identifies specific corneal and biomechanical biomarkers that respond to radiotherapy in myopathic TED.
Findings
Radiotherapy significantly improved intraocular pressure, proptosis, and disease activity in TED patients.
TED patients showed increased corneal steepness and irregularity compared to controls, which decreased after treatment.
Biomechanical parameters like TBI and WEML changed significantly post-radiotherapy, suggesting treatment effectiveness.
Abstract
To assess differences in corneal morphology and biomechanics between patients with myopathic thyroid eye disease (TED) and normal controls (NCs), as well as to evaluate these changes following radiotherapy. Patients with active myopathic TED and age-, sex-, and spherical equivalent-matched NCs were enrolled in this study. All patients underwent radiotherapy and were followed up for 6 months post-treatment. Complete ophthalmic examinations were conducted for all subjects. Corneal morphology was evaluated using Pentacam, and biomechanics were assessed with Corvis ST tonometry, both before and 6 months post-radiotherapy. This prospective, comparative clinical study involved 50 eyes from 50 TED patients and 30 eyes from 30 NCs. Post-radiotherapy, the intraocular pressure (IOP), proptosis, disease activity, diplopia, eye motility restriction and muscular index in TED patients significantly…
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TopicsOphthalmology and Eye Disorders · Glaucoma and retinal disorders · Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis
