| Literature DB >> 14709840 |
Susumu Tanaka1, Ke-Ita Tatsumi, Toru Takano, Yoshio Murakami, Toshihiro Takao, Noriyoshi Yamakita, Shigeyuki Tahara, Akira Teramoto, Kozo Hashimoto, Yuzuru Kato, Nobuyuki Amino.
Abstract
A previous study reported a high prevalence of autoantibodies to alpha-enolase in lymphocytic hypophysitis and these antibodies efficiently distinguished lymphocytic hypophysitis from pituitary tumors. To confirm this, we examined autoantibodies to alpha-enolase in patients with lymphocytic hypophysitis (n = 17), pituitary non-functioning adenoma (n = 13), other pituitary diseases (n = 17) and other autoimmune diseases (n = 30), and compared to healthy controls (n = 46). Autoantibodies were found in 41.2%, 46.2%, 23.5%, 20.0% and 4.3%, respectively. Our findings indicate that detection of anti-alpha-enolase antibodies is not suitable for specific diagnosis of lymphocytic hypophysitis.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14709840 DOI: 10.1507/endocrj.50.697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endocr J ISSN: 0918-8959 Impact factor: 2.349