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Hashimoto’s disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system attacks the thyroid gland, leading to hypothyroidism. This comprehensive article serves as a guide for the public, patients, and their loved ones, offering essential information on ...
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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1982
Peripheral blood levels of K lymphocytes were measured in patients with autoimmune thyroid diseases using a plaque-forming cell technique. In thyrotoxic patients with Graves' disease, the percentage (mean ± SD, 2.6 ± 1.5% n = 16; P < 0.001) and absolute ...
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Peripheral blood levels of K lymphocytes were measured in patients with autoimmune thyroid diseases using a plaque-forming cell technique. In thyrotoxic patients with Graves' disease, the percentage (mean ± SD, 2.6 ± 1.5% n = 16; P < 0.001) and absolute ...
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JAMA, 2014
I dreamt a trunk came down from the ceiling— wrinkled and gray as an elephant’s. It entered small, innocuous, as a plant pokes a shoot through soil.
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I dreamt a trunk came down from the ceiling— wrinkled and gray as an elephant’s. It entered small, innocuous, as a plant pokes a shoot through soil.
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Thyroid, 2002
Hashimoto's disease (HD) is well known as an autoimmune thyroid disease caused by the destruction of the thyroid follicles, and can be diagnosed in the subclinical stage with thyroid-specific autoantibodies.
Mikio Watanabe+6 more
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Hashimoto's disease (HD) is well known as an autoimmune thyroid disease caused by the destruction of the thyroid follicles, and can be diagnosed in the subclinical stage with thyroid-specific autoantibodies.
Mikio Watanabe+6 more
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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1949
ALTHOUGH the eosinophilic cells present in the so-called Hurthle cell tumors probably bear little relation to the interfollicular cells in the thyroids of young dogs described by Hurthle many years ago, prolonged usage has inextricably associated his ...
N. Friedman
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ALTHOUGH the eosinophilic cells present in the so-called Hurthle cell tumors probably bear little relation to the interfollicular cells in the thyroids of young dogs described by Hurthle many years ago, prolonged usage has inextricably associated his ...
N. Friedman
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1962
Though a diagnosis rarely made a decade ago, Hashimoto's disease is now recognized with considerable frequency. This change is due to the wider use of the needle biopsy and, more importantly, to the demonstration of autoimmunization in this disease by Witebsky, Rose and Shulman1 and by Roitt et al.2 The circulating autoantibodies were initially thought
Reginald Hall+3 more
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Though a diagnosis rarely made a decade ago, Hashimoto's disease is now recognized with considerable frequency. This change is due to the wider use of the needle biopsy and, more importantly, to the demonstration of autoimmunization in this disease by Witebsky, Rose and Shulman1 and by Roitt et al.2 The circulating autoantibodies were initially thought
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Medullary carcinoma arising in a thyroid with Hashimoto's disease.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1983A 51-year-old woman presented with a large goiter and on pathologic examination was found to have both Hashimoto's thyroiditis and medullary carcinoma of the thyroid.
L. Weiss, D. Weinberg, M. Warhol
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Cardiac tamponade in Hashimoto's disease
International Journal of Cardiology, 2006Myxedematous pericardial effusions, occurring in about one-third of patients with hypothyroidism, usually do not cause symptoms and regress slowly with hormonal treatment. We report a cardiac tamponade inaugural of a Hashimoto's disease.
Gilles D. Dreyfus+4 more
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Gynecological Endocrinology, 1998
Adenocarcinomas represent a relatively rare complication of a cystic teratoma of the ovary. Those of thyroid origin have been reported in only a few cases.
N. Doldi+6 more
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Adenocarcinomas represent a relatively rare complication of a cystic teratoma of the ovary. Those of thyroid origin have been reported in only a few cases.
N. Doldi+6 more
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Kikuchi’s disease associated with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1996We describe a unique association of histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis (Kikuchi's disease) and chronic lymphocytic (Hashimoto's) thyroiditis in a patient who presented with significant cervical lymphadenopathy and a goiter. This case illustrates the value of lymph node biopsy combined with the fine needle aspiration of the thyroid in determining the
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