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. any dysfunction) and (c) degree of dysfunction at the time of diagnosis (mild vs. overt hypothyroidism). The multivariate analysis concerning relationships with thyroid autoimmunity was repeated, controlling for (a) age, (b) duration of disease, (c
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What Is Known about This Topic? Graves’ orbitopathy is believed to be the consequence of autoimmunity against antigens present both in the thyroid and in orbital tissues. Massive release of thyroid antigens causes the appearance or
Computational Metagenomics, CIBIO Department, University of Trento, Trento, Italy
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type 1 diabetes (T1D), a condition whose incidence has greatly increased in recent years. A study of the gut microbiome in infants in Finland (high incidence of T1D) and Russia (less susceptible to autoimmunity and allergy) from birth to 3 years of age
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, Hashimoto thyroiditis has become the archetype of autoimmune destructive disorders and autoantibody production. This lecture honours Professor Aldo Pinchera, who has made many important contributions to our understanding of thyroid autoimmunity; remarkably
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serum TSH ( 6 ). It is recognized that the occurrence of thyroid autoimmunity and dysfunction increases with a rising iodine intake ( 7 ). Still, the importance of the dietary transition in Greenland for the occurrence of thyroid autoimmunity among Inuit
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Introduction This review will focus on two different, related topics: (a) iodine and thyroid autoimmunity and (b) thyroid autoimmunity and papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). We will review the latest data on these issues and describe our more
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with thyroid autoimmunity (TA); a higher prevalence of anti-thyroid peroxidase (TPO) autoantibodies (TPOAb) was found among BC patients compared with healthy controls [ 8 , 14 ]. Furthermore, a better BC outcome has been report ed in TPOAb
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in childbearing age, and the evidence of adverse events especially associated with overt thyroid disease. Among thyroid diseases, thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) and subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) are by far the most frequent, involving at least 10% of
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Introduction Thyroid autoimmunity is characterized by lymphocytic infiltration of the thyroid gland and is caused by loss of immune tolerance to thyroid antigens and production of autoantibodies to thyroid peroxidase (TPOAb), thyroglobulin
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