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Thyroid Autoimmunity and Environment

Hormone and Metabolic Research, 2009
Autoimmune 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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Urticaria and Thyroid Autoimmunity

Thyroid, 2011
Chronic 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 ...
M. Bagnasco   +5 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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Autoimmune gastritis in autoimmune thyroid disease

Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2015
SummaryBackgroundAutoimmune gastritis leads to oxyntic gastric atrophy, a condition at increased risk for gastric cancer. Autoimmune gastritis in conjunction with autoimmune thyroid disease has been reported previously.AimIn a case–control study in patients with autoimmune thyroid disease to evaluate the usefulness of serum pepsinogens for the ...
Venerito, M.   +7 more
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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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[Autoimmune thyroiditis].

La Revue du praticien, 2014
Autoimmune thyroiditis are common and benign disorders, affecting preferentially women, at any age of life. They may occur singly or integrated as a part of familial predisposition to autoimmune thyroid disease or autoimmune polyendocrinopathies.
Catherine, Cardot-Bauters   +1 more
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Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases

Hormone and Metabolic Research, 2015
Banga, Jasvinder Paul S.   +1 more
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[Autoimmune thyroiditis].

Revue medicale de Liege, 2001
The continuum of clinical phenotype between different autoimmune thyroid diseases and mainly the common pathophysiological mechanisms have lead to a novel classification of these disorders into three types: (1) Type 1 autoimmune thyroiditis (euthyroidism associated with the presence of anti-thyroglobulin and anti-thyroperoxydase autoantibodies); (2 ...
V, Geenen   +3 more
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Autoimmune Thyroiditis

2015
DE LUCA, Filippo   +5 more
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