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The Hypothalamic‐Pituitary‐Adrenal Axis in Autoimmunity

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1997
We have characterized the activation of the HPA axis in the chronic inflammatory stress model of adjuvant-induced arthritis. Alteration in the hypothalamic control mechanism, where CRF is no longer the major corticotrophin-releasing factor, has been noted in a number of other immune-mediated disease models, including experimental allergic ...
M S, Harbuz   +4 more
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The natural history of adrenal function in autoimmune patients with adrenal autoantibodies

Journal of Endocrinology, 1988
ABSTRACT Adrenal autoantibodies (AA) were found in 23 of 2571 (0·9%) patients with organ-specific autoimmune diseases, in one of 632 first-degree relatives of insulin-dependent diabetic patients, and in none of 375 normal controls. In AA-positive subjects the prevalence of human leucocyte antigens (HLA)-A1, -B8 and -DR3 was significantly higher
BETTERLE, CORRADO   +6 more
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Progressive Adrenal Failure in Polyglandular Autoimmune Disease*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1982
We describe the clinical course of a boy who developed progressive adrenal failure, beginning with failure of the zona glomerulosa, as part of polyglandular autoimmune disease. Initially the patient presented with hypoparathyroidism and mucocutaneous candidiasis.
P, Saenger   +7 more
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The immune-hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis and autoimmunity

International Journal of Neuroscience, 1991
Immunoendocrinology is a rapidly expanding field, uncovering numerous bilateral interactions between the immune system and neuroendocrine circuits. Various hormones and neurotransmitters appear to modulate cells of the immune system and likewise cytokines control the function of neuroendocrine system.
R, Derijk, F, Berkenbosch
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Genetic basis of autoimmune adrenal deficiency

Current Opinion in Endocrinology & Diabetes, 2002
Primary adrenal insufficiency, a relatively rare but serious disorder, is caused primarily by autoimmune disease. Specific genetic loci have been identified that contribute to the development of autoimmune polyglandular syndromes I and II and isolated Addison disease.
Peter A. Gottlieb, Pamela R. Fain
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A First Presentation of Autoimmune Primary Adrenal Insufficiency

The American Journal of Medicine, 2023
Case Brabham   +3 more
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[Autoimmune adrenalitis--idiopathic Addison's disease].

Ceskoslovenska pediatrie, 1993
The authors demonstrate a case of autoimmune adrenalitis--idiopathic Addison's disease in a 17-year-old girl. Clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of adrenal insufficiency in children are discussed.
Z, Dolezel, J, Stejskal, D, Dostálková
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Autoimmunity and the adrenal cortex

Current Opinion in Endocrinology and Diabetes, 1996
Pina L. Balducci-Silano   +1 more
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Predictors of morbidity in autoimmune adrenal insufficiency

Endocrine Abstracts, 2023
Charlotte Dewdney   +2 more
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Adrenal Autoimmunity and Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndromes

1985
NOEL K. MACLAREN, ROBERT M. BLIZZARD
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