Histopathological observations on orbital fatty tissue in dysthyroid ophthalmopathy

1990 
: Seventeen specimens of orbital fatty tissue taken from cases of dysthyroid ophthalmopathy at the time of operation were observed by light and electron microscopy, and also by immunohistochemical staining. The pathological changes observed were infiltration of the chronic inflammatory cells, deposit of fibrin, sclerosis of vascular wall, occlusion of the vascular lumen, and accumulation of hydrophilic mucopolysaccharide. Immunoglobulin G was detected in fat cells and lymphocytes, and some of the infiltrating lymphocytes were determined to be T cells, by immunohistochemistry. These findings suggested that the pathology of the dysthyroid ophthalmopathy was closely related to the chronic inflammation induced by the immune reaction. The exophthalmos was considered to occur due to edema secondary to chronic inflammation and accumulation of the mucopolysaccharides.
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