Stoica T, Arseni C, Constantinescu A, Coculescu M, Balmeş E
Endocrinologie. 1977 Oct-Dec;15(4):283-8.
A pituitary myskiotomy was performed in a 26-years old man with Graves' disease and progressive exophtalmus. At the onset of Graves' disease a high level of serum TSH, LATS and thyroid hormones was found. Following pituitary miskiotomy a stationary exophtalmus and other signs of Graves' disease have been recorded. The serum levels of LATS and thyroid hormones were high. The serum concentration of TSH decreased to a level undetectable even after the TRH stimulation test. It is discussed the pathogenesis of Graves' disease: its onset due to neuroendocrine disturbances (S. M. Milcu) and its evolution due to autoimmune mechanisms.