| Literature DB >> 25971674 |
Tommaso Aversa1, Fortunato Lombardo2, Mariella Valenzise3, Maria Francesca Messina4, Concetta Sferlazzas5, Giuseppina Salzano6, Filippo De Luca7, Malgorzata Wasniewska8.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Aim of this commentary is to summarize the salient literature news on the relationships between autoimmune thyroid diseases (ATDs) and either Down syndrome (DS) or Turner syndrome (TS).According to literature reports both Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) and Graves' disease (GD) are more frequent in children with DS or TS than in those without these chromosomopathies.An up-regulation of proinflammatory cytokines might be responsible for the enhanced susceptibility of TS children to ATDs, whereas a dysregulation of immune system may favor the development of ATDs in DS.In TS children biochemical presentation of HT is less severe than in peer controls. In both DS and TS GD picture at the time of diagnosis is not significantly different than in the pediatric general population.The evolution over time of GD in DS and TS does not differ from that observed in the pediatric general population, whereas the evolution of HT in both TS and DS is more severe than in girls without these chromosomopathies.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25971674 PMCID: PMC4440559 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-015-0146-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Prevalence rates of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) and Graves’ disease (GD) in the pediatric general population and in young patients with either Turner syndrome (TS) or Down syndrome (DS)
| Pediatric general population | TS | DS | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HT | 1.2–1.3 % [ | 10–21 % [ | 13–34 % [ |
| GD | 1.07‰ [ | 1.7–3 % [ | 6.5‰ [ |
aaccording to the present reference list
Prevalence rates (%) of the different thyroid function patterns at Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) presentation in the pediatric general population and in children with Turner syndrome (TS) or Down syndrome (DS), according to our data
| Euthyroidism | Subclinical hypothyroidism | Overt hypothyroidism | Hyperthyroidsm | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pediatric general populationa | 54.3 | 17.2 | 22.1 | 6.4 |
| TSb | 73.3 | 23.4 | 3.3 | 0 |
| DSc | 13.7 | 63.0 | 19.2 | 4.1 |
areference no. [37] of the present list
breference no. [10] of the present list
creference no. [41] of the present list