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Comparison of atrophic and goitrous auto-immune thyroiditis in children: clinical, laboratory and TSH-receptor antibody studies.

N Matsuura1, J Konishi, K Yuri, S Harada, K Fujieda, Y Nohara, Y Mikami, K Kasagi, Y Iida, A Hosoda.   

Abstract

We studied the clinical features, laboratory and thyroid functions and thyrotropin (TSH)-receptor and thyroid-stimulation antibodies in 21 patients with atrophic auto-immune thyroiditis (AAT) and 48 patients with goitrous auto-immune thyroiditis (GAT) of childhood onset. The clinical features of patient with AAT were cessation of growth and obesity, while asymptomatic enlargement of the thyroid gland was the sole symptom in most patients with GAT. Although the ages at diagnosis were comparable in both groups, the estimated ages at onset were much lower in patients with AAT than in those with GAT. Patients with AAT exhibited more severe hypothyroidism when evaluated by serum thyroxine (T4), tri-iodothyronine (T3), TSH, cholesterol levels and basal metabolic rates. The 24 h 123I-thyroidal uptake was significantly lower in patients with AAT than in those with GAT. None of the 19 patients with AAT possessed TSH-binding inhibitor immunoglobulins (TBII). On the other hand, 3 of the 32 GAT patients tested, possessed weak to potent TBII activities. Three TBII-positive patients with GAT also possessed thyroid-stimulation blocking antibodies. These findings suggest that: 1. Pathogenesis of AAT in children whose onset of hypothyroidism was before puberty is not due to TSH-receptor blocking antibodies, which are often found in patients with AAT of postpubertal onset. 2. AAT in children is considered not to be due to the later stage of GAT. 3. Some patients with GAT possessed TSH-receptor blocking antibodies. The aetiology and pathogenesis of AAT in children have yet to be elucidated.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2347350     DOI: 10.1007/bf01957685

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr        ISSN: 0340-6199            Impact factor:   3.183


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