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Autoimmune Thyroid Disease

Hospital Practice, 1984
Autoimmune mechanisms are responsible for only about 10% of all clinically apparent thyroid disorders. However, they play a major role in two of the three serious entities: Graves' disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis. The complex questions that still persist with regard to the etiology and character of the autoimmune processes—and their clinical ...
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CHRONIC THYROIDITIS AND AUTOIMMUNIZATION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
• An explanation of chronic thyroiditis in man was sought in observations made on rabbits, dogs, guinea pigs, and human subjects. The rabbits received injections of saline extracts of rabbit thyroid glands. The tests for circulating autoantibodies utilized the phenomena of precipitation, complement fixation, and tanned-cell hemagglutination.
E, WITEBSKY   +4 more
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Autoimmune thyroid diseases

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2007
Interesting clinical and basic studies have been published in the field of autoimmune thyroiditis (represented by Graves' disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis) since January 2005. The review is organized into four main areas: genetics, environment, adaptive immune system, and innate immune system.The quest continues for the identification of ...
Patrizio, Caturegli   +3 more
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Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine
Autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITDs) include a wide spectrum of thyroid diseases affecting more commonly women than men. The most frequent forms are Graves' Disease (GD) and Hashimoto's thyroiditis / Autoimmune Thyroiditis (AIT), but there are also other immunogenic destructive forms of thyroiditis, that is, silent and postpartum thyroiditis.
Petra Petranović Ovčariček   +2 more
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Thyroid Antigens and Autoimmunity

1971
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the autoantigens of the thyroid gland as well as the known proteins that seem to be characteristic of this organ. The important antigens can be understood on the basis of chemical analyses of their macromolecular nature.
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Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases

2003
The immune system represents the body’s main defense against substances derived from external sources (e.g., bacteria and viruses) and from abnormal processes within the body (e.g., tumor cells). These substances are collectively termed “non-self.” In order to keep the immune system in the correct range of activity, the process of non-self recognition ...
MARIOTTI, STEFANO, PINNA G.
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Beneficial autoimmunity improves cancer prognosis

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Laurence Zitvogel   +2 more
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