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Cancer Science, Volume 117, Issue S1, Page 1-2148, January 2026.
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HASHIMOTO'S DISEASE*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1949
IN the past few years we have seen an increasing number of goiters which are classified as Hashimoto's type of chronic thyroiditis. We want to bring this to your attention, along with several other observations we have made in the 28 cases of the disease seen from 1935 to the present time.
T C, DAVISON, A H, LETTON
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HASHIMOTO'S DISEASE

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1967
Summary1. Thirty‐four cases of Hashimoto's disease are presented, in some instances in association with Sjogren's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, and adrenal‐pituitary atrophy.2. The difficulties in diagnosis are stressed by reason of the frequent nodular nature of the enlargement and the lack of precision in pre‐operative tests.3. It is advocated that
R P, Jepson, J H, Miller
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Hashimoto’s Disease

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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Hashimoto's Disease in Childhood

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1955
Hashimoto's struma, or struma lymphomatosa, is considered to be a disease of the fifth and sixth decades, but it nevertheless can occur over a wide range of age. In their excellent review of the material from the Massachusetts General Hospital, Statland, Wasserman, and Vickery1reported 51 cases between the ages of 10 and 74 years. All were females. Two
H C, DAVIS, E A, HANSKE
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Hashimoto’s Disease

2020
Hashimoto disease is part of the spectrum of autoimmune thyroid diseases, characterized by destruction of thyroid cells by various cell- and antibody-mediated immune processes. It was not until 1956 when a link between antibodies to thyroid cells present in the serum of patients and Hashimoto disease was made.
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Hashimoto's Disease

La Semana medica, 2004
J M, MAINETTI, H V, CAINO, A, CABARROU
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THE GENETICS OF HASHIMOTO'S DISEASE

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2000
Despite strong epidemiologic evidence in favor of a genetic component in the etiology of HT, few hereditary risk factors have been consistently identified. These factors include the HLA and CTLA-4 genes. The mechanisms by which these genes confer increased susceptibility to HT are unclear.
Barbesino G, CHIOVATO, LUCA
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