Labels:text | screenshot | black and white | font | black | document OCR: idism Classical Graves' disease with hyperthyr nmon. goitre and eye signs is by far the most con presents Ophthalmic Graves' disease is rarer and the ear, more often to the ophthalmologist or to nguished nose and throat surgeon. It must be dist the orbit, from a space-occupying lesion that affect Its from Neonatal Graves' disease is rare and res tibodies the transplacental passage of TSH-R(s) al er child; it from a mother with Graves' disease to h tial Graves'is a self-limiting disease. The term poter dentical disease can be applied to the unaffected i siblings of twin of a patient with Graves' disease or aplotypes, such a patient who have identical HLA ribe Latent Graves' disease can be used to des it. patients in remission following treatme See later: . Childhood Types of Graves' Disease