Lymphocytes resided in the thyroid are the main source of TSH-receptor antibodies in Basedow's-Graves' disease?

2009 
The source of TSH-receptor antibodies (TRAb) in Basedow's-Graves' disease is still under debate. Previous studies by other groups had found TRAb levels in the thyroid vein higher than or equal to that in the peripheral vein. The aim of the present work was to investigate the suspected presence of this TRAb gradient in 14 Graves' patients who underwent surgery. Interestingly, in 6 patients higher levels of TRAb were measured in the antecubital vein when compared to the thyroid vein, in another 6 there was no gradient and 2 exhibited higher TRAB levels in their thyroid veins
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