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2010
Primary adrenocortical insufficiency, or Addison's disease (AD), results from an adrenal cortex hypofunction/dysfunction with a deficient production of glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids and androgens, and with high levels of both ACTH and plasma renin activity.
BETTERLE, CORRADO, MORLIN L.
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Primary adrenocortical insufficiency, or Addison's disease (AD), results from an adrenal cortex hypofunction/dysfunction with a deficient production of glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids and androgens, and with high levels of both ACTH and plasma renin activity.
BETTERLE, CORRADO, MORLIN L.
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Infection, autoimmunity and autoimmune disease
1996Studies of the immune response of mammals to infectious agents have revealed that members of the hsp60 and hsp 70 family are highly immunodominant. Given their high conservation during evolution this was surprising, because of the apparent risk of triggering of autoimmunity and autoimmune disease during the defense of a mammal against infection ...
U, Feige, W, van Eden
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1986
The concept of thyroid autoimmune disease now includes the following clinical entities: 1 degree thyrotoxicosis and goitrous thyroiditis (Hashimoto) with their variants, and 1 degree myxedema (atrophic thyroiditis); some cases of sporadic nontoxic goiters; most cases of neonatal hyperthyroidism; and a proportion of congenital athyreotic cretinism ...
G F, Bottazzo, D, Doniach
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The concept of thyroid autoimmune disease now includes the following clinical entities: 1 degree thyrotoxicosis and goitrous thyroiditis (Hashimoto) with their variants, and 1 degree myxedema (atrophic thyroiditis); some cases of sporadic nontoxic goiters; most cases of neonatal hyperthyroidism; and a proportion of congenital athyreotic cretinism ...
G F, Bottazzo, D, Doniach
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La Presse Médicale, 2012
Addison's disease is a rare autoimmune disorder. In the developed world, autoimmune adrenalitis is the commonest cause of primary adrenal insufficiency, where the majority of patients have circulating antibodies against the key steroidogenic enzyme 21-hydroxylase.
Catherine, Napier, Simon H S, Pearce
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Addison's disease is a rare autoimmune disorder. In the developed world, autoimmune adrenalitis is the commonest cause of primary adrenal insufficiency, where the majority of patients have circulating antibodies against the key steroidogenic enzyme 21-hydroxylase.
Catherine, Napier, Simon H S, Pearce
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1985
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses autoimmune endocrine disease. Many different definitions of autoimmune disease exist. From a pathophysiological point of view, autoimmune disease represents altered physiology as a direct result of antibodies or lymphocytes reacting with self antigens.
J B, Buse, G S, Eisenbarth
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses autoimmune endocrine disease. Many different definitions of autoimmune disease exist. From a pathophysiological point of view, autoimmune disease represents altered physiology as a direct result of antibodies or lymphocytes reacting with self antigens.
J B, Buse, G S, Eisenbarth
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1993
A considerable proportion of the thyroid diseases is due to aberrant immune reactions toward thyroid antigens. Autoreactivity is considered to be a normal process controlled by several suppressor mechanisms. Malfunction of these suppressor mechanisms may result in autoimmune disease.
P, Mooij, H A, Drexhage
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A considerable proportion of the thyroid diseases is due to aberrant immune reactions toward thyroid antigens. Autoreactivity is considered to be a normal process controlled by several suppressor mechanisms. Malfunction of these suppressor mechanisms may result in autoimmune disease.
P, Mooij, H A, Drexhage
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2010
Under the term "autoimmune diseases" are comprised a large number of disorders with variable clinical expression which have in common an autoimmune pathogenesis as defined by direct, indirect or circumstantial evidence. Autoimmune diseases may affect a single organ or may determine a multisystem involvement, and most of them cause significant and ...
Arrigo, Schieppati, Erica, Daina
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Under the term "autoimmune diseases" are comprised a large number of disorders with variable clinical expression which have in common an autoimmune pathogenesis as defined by direct, indirect or circumstantial evidence. Autoimmune diseases may affect a single organ or may determine a multisystem involvement, and most of them cause significant and ...
Arrigo, Schieppati, Erica, Daina
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 2002
The immune system can attack almost any given organ in a very specific and directed fashion. The endocrine system appears to be particularly vulnerable to this kind of insult. Which endocrine organs are most susceptible and why? Genetic studies and animal models have revealed some commonalities for these diseases.
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The immune system can attack almost any given organ in a very specific and directed fashion. The endocrine system appears to be particularly vulnerable to this kind of insult. Which endocrine organs are most susceptible and why? Genetic studies and animal models have revealed some commonalities for these diseases.
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Minerva Endocrinology, 2018
The endocrine system is interested by several autoimmune diseases, characterized by different impact and severity, according to the organs involved. Autoimmune thyroid disorders (i.e. Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves' disease) and type 1 diabetes mellitus are the most common autoimmune endocrine disorders, while hypophysitis, adrenalitis (90% of ...
Ruggeri, Rosaria M +2 more
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The endocrine system is interested by several autoimmune diseases, characterized by different impact and severity, according to the organs involved. Autoimmune thyroid disorders (i.e. Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves' disease) and type 1 diabetes mellitus are the most common autoimmune endocrine disorders, while hypophysitis, adrenalitis (90% of ...
Ruggeri, Rosaria M +2 more
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The impact of the gut microbiome on extra-intestinal autoimmune diseases
Nature reviews. Immunology, 2022E. Miyauchi +4 more
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