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Hashimoto's thyroiditis: relative recurrence risk ratio and implications for screening of first-degree relatives.

Nikita Bothra1, Nalini Shah1, Manjunath Goroshi1, Swati Jadhav1, Sheetal Padalkar2, Hemangini Thakkar2, Gurudayal Singh Toteja3, Vyankatesh Shivane1, Anurag Lila1, Tushar Bandgar1.   

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CONTEXT: The relative recurrence risk ratio (λR ) for Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) has not been widely studied. The age at which thyroid function evaluation should be initiated for relatives of HT patients remains unclear.
OBJECTIVE: To study λR and age-related prevalence of HT in first-degree relatives of HT patients.
METHODS: First-degree relatives (n = 861) of 264 HT patients were evaluated for goitre, thyroid function tests, thyroid antibodies (TAb) and urinary iodide concentration (UIC). HT was defined as TAb positivity and hypothyroidism (subclinical/overt). λR was calculated as {number of index patients whose relatives (of particular subtype) had HT/number of index patients having relatives of same subtype}÷ population prevalence of HT (5·1%). The age-related prevalence of HT was studied using Kaplan-Meier method.
RESULTS: A total of 861 relatives (205 parents, 336 siblings and 320 offspring) participated in the study. About 38·3% were TAb positive. The prevalence of HT was 16·7% (22·9% in parents, 19·6% in siblings and 9·6% in offspring). TAb positivity (48·3% vs 33·1%) and HT (23·5% vs 13·6%) were significantly more common in the goitrous group (n = 267) vs nongoitrous group. The median UIC for the study population was 182·5 μg/l. Computed λR was 9·1 for any one relative being affected, 5·9 for parents, 6·3 for siblings and 3·1 for offspring. The prevalence of HT increased with age and exceeded the adult population prevalence of 5·1% at 20 years in females and 27 years in males.
CONCLUSIONS: Relatives of HT patients have a ninefold increased risk for developing HT as compared to the general population. The risk of developing HT exceeds that of the general population at 20 years in females and 27 years in males.
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28273382     DOI: 10.1111/cen.13323

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)        ISSN: 0300-0664            Impact factor:   3.478


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