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Francesca Ragusa1, Poupak Fallahi2, Giusy Elia3, Debora Gonnella4, Sabrina Rosaria Paparo5, Claudia Giusti6, Leonid P Churilov7, Silvia Martina Ferrari8, Alessandro Antonelli9.
Abstract
Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT), the most frequent autoimmune thyroid disorders (AITDs), is the leading cause of hypothyroidism in the iodine-sufficient areas of the world. About 20-30% of patients suffers from HT, whose cause is thought to be a combination of genetic susceptibility and environmental factors that causes the loss of immunological tolerance, with a consequent autoimmune attack to the thyroid tissue and appearance of the disease. The pathologic features of lymphocytic infiltration, especially of T cells, and follicular destruction are the histological hallmark of autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT), that lead to gradual atrophy and fibrosis. An important role in the immune-pathogenesis of AITDs is due to chemokines and cytokines. In about 20% of patients, AITDs are associated with other organ specific/systemic autoimmune disorders. Many studies have demonstrated the relationship between papillary thyroid cancer and AITD. The treatment of hypothyroidism, as result of AIT, consists in daily assumption of synthetic levothyroxine.Entities:
Keywords: Hashimoto's thyroiditis; autoimmune diseases; autoimmune thyroid disorders; autoimmune thyroiditis; hypothyroidism; levothyroxine
Year: 2019 PMID: 31812326 DOI: 10.1016/j.beem.2019.101367
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab ISSN: 1521-690X Impact factor: 4.690