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A Challenging Diagnosis of Steroid-Responsive Encephalopathy Associated With Autoimmune Thyroiditis (SREAT) in a Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) Patient With Hashimoto Encephalopathy (HE): A Case Report. [PDF]
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Gluten-Free Diet Alters the Gut Microbiome in Women with Autoimmune Thyroiditis. [PDF]
Rodziewicz A, Szewczyk A, Bryl E.
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Urticaria and Thyroid Autoimmunity
Thyroid, 2011Chronic urticaria is a common clinical condition whose etiology, in about 75% of cases, is unknown and is therefore called chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU). A link between CIU and autoimmune thyroid diseases was proposed several decades ago. Here we review this topic.Several studies have been performed to determine if and to what degree there is an ...
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Thyroid Autoimmunity and Ageing
Hormone Research, 1995Ageing is associated with the appearance of several serum autoantibodies, including thyroid autoantibodies. The biological and clinical significance of this phenomenon is still unknown, since, with the exception of primary myxedema, the prevalence of clinically overt thyroid autoimmune diseases is not increased in the elderly. The peculiar link between
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La Presse Médicale, 2012
This review of human autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) focuses mainly on the epidemiology and pathophysiology of this very common disorder, although some specific clinical situations are discussed. One peculiarity of AITD is the existence of two contrasting phenotypes: hypothyroid thyroiditis and hyperthyroid Graves' disease.
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This review of human autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) focuses mainly on the epidemiology and pathophysiology of this very common disorder, although some specific clinical situations are discussed. One peculiarity of AITD is the existence of two contrasting phenotypes: hypothyroid thyroiditis and hyperthyroid Graves' disease.
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Thyroid Autoimmunity and Environment
Hormone and Metabolic Research, 2009Autoimmune thyroid disorders (AITDs) are the result of a complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors, the former account for about 70-80% of liability to develop AITDs. However, at least 20-30% is contributed by environmental factors, which include certainly smoking (at least for Graves' disease and orbitopathy), probably stress, iodine
TANDA, MARIA LAURA PIERA+7 more
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Thyroid autoimmunity and aging
Experimental Gerontology, 1998Aging is associated with the appearance of several serum autoantibodies, including thyroid autoantibodies. The biological and clinical significance of this phenomenon is still unknown, because, with the exception of primary myxedema, the prevalence of clinically overt thyroid autoimmune diseases is not increased in the elderly.
MARIOTTI, STEFANO+3 more
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2012
Autoimmune thyroid disorders (AITDs) are the most common organ-specific autoimmune disorders. The genetics as well as clinical and laboratory manifestations of AITDs are reviewed.We discuss the association between specific rheumatologic disorders and AITDs and manifestations of AITDs that mimic rheumatologic disorders.
Gilbert H. Daniels, Nikolaos Stathatos
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Autoimmune thyroid disorders (AITDs) are the most common organ-specific autoimmune disorders. The genetics as well as clinical and laboratory manifestations of AITDs are reviewed.We discuss the association between specific rheumatologic disorders and AITDs and manifestations of AITDs that mimic rheumatologic disorders.
Gilbert H. Daniels, Nikolaos Stathatos
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Chronic Autoimmune Thyroiditis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1996In 1912, Hashimoto described four women in whom the thyroid gland was enlarged and appeared to have been transformed into lymphoid tissue (“struma lymphomatosa”).1 Although the patients were not initially hypothyroid, they became so after thyroid surgery.
Gilbert H. Daniels, Colin M. Dayan
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