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    Graves' disease (GD) is one of the urgent problems of modern endocrinology, characterized by a high frequency, polysystemic damage to the body, a steadily progressive course, diagnostic difficulties, a high degree of disability and often resistance to therapy. The manifestations of the disease include: thyrotoxicosis syndrome with impaired lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, and activation of multiple organ pathology in the form of thyroid eye disease (TED), pretibial myxedema, cardiovascular insufficiency, acropathy, lesions of the nervous, osteoarticular system, and other lesions. The development of multiple organ pathology can have a different sequence, different time intervals and different degrees of severity. Any developments in the direction of clarifying the etiopathogenetic, clinical diagnostic and treatment-rehabilitation measures are of undoubted significance. We present a clinical case of GD, TED and pretibial myxedema, in which an integrated approach was tested in the tactics of treating pretibial myxedema (a combination of pulse therapy with prednisolone and FREMS-therapy), as a result of which positive results were obtained within a short time.

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    M A Perepelova, E L Zaitseva, E G Bessmertnaya, Ya O Grusha, N Yu Sviridenko, G R Galstyan. An integrated approach to the treatment of pretibial myxedema based on pulse therapy with prednisolone and electrical neuromyostimulation (FREMS-therapy) in a patient with Graves' disease and thyroid eye disease]. Problemy endokrinologii. 2023 Aug 30;69(4):32-37

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