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HYPOTHYROIDISM is a rare late complication of Graves's disease. A committee of the Clinical Society of London in 18881 noted that "in a few cases the appearance of the symptoms of myxoedema has been preceded by exophthalmic goiter, the evidence on this point appearing to be pretty clear" and went on to recommend that "in this aspect all cases of exophthalmic goiter ought to be followed with much care." Today, with the availability of powerful means of controlling thyrotoxicosis, subsequent hypothyroidism is far from rare, and the advice of the committee regarding follow-up study is particularly apt.The incidence of . . .
Dunn et al. (Thu,) studied this question.