Abstract

Objective: To report a case of new onset proptosis secondary to treatment with rosiglitazone. Methods: Case report Results: A patient developed symptomatic bilateral proptosis requiring surgical intervention, two years and a half after treatment with rosiglitazone. Conclusion: Asymptomatic eye protrussion is a frequent finding in patients treated with thiazolidinediones. In a few cases, the proptosis may be clinically significant and may present in patients with or without a previous history of thyroid disease.

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