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1 Student: Halip(Asofronie) Georgiana Coordinator: Sef lucrari Pop-Radu Corina Cristina Department of Endocrinology Targu Mures

2 AUTOIMMUNITY Disbalance of the immune system Global growing incidence Among the leading causes of death in young and middle-aged women

3 AUTOIMMUNE THYROID DISEASES Genetic, environmental and immunological factors T cell mediated autoimmune process TSH receptor, peroxidase, thyroglobulin  Most common organ-specific autoimmune diseases  Prevalence: 500 per 100.000 persons

4 Autoimmune hypothyroidism hyperthyroidism Classification Hashimoto thyroiditis Basedow- Graves disease

5 Diagnosis

6  Disbalance in the immune system  Unable to recognize self tissues  Tissues tagged as non-self  Autoantibodies attack or direct distruction  Autoreactivity is present in all individuals but it doesn’t necessary imply pathogenic responses AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES

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8 Autoimmune diseases tend to coexist in the same pacients Tendency mostly seen in organ specific autoimmune diseases Genetic evidences – some genes are responsible for more autoimmune diseases

9 Retrospective study 407 pacients with TAD Department of endocrinology

10 Sex distribution Mean ages

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13 Coexisting autoimmune diseases

14 Autoimmune diseases found in women with ATD

15 Autoimmune diseases found in men with ATD

16  The sex distribution shows a female prevalence for ATD  The mean age showed no significant difference women/men  Study – 16 associated AiD  The most prevalent coexisting AiD in subjects with ATD was Addison’s disease (HLA-DR3/DR4 correlation, AD pattern)  The other AiD following Addison’s disease in prevalence were DM type I and psoriasis (Studies regarding autoimmune correlations, demonstrated a high interrelationship between ATD and DM type I: 2,9-3,2 % in adults and 19-23,4% in children )  There were major differences in the associated AiD in men and women. The women were affected by more different AiD(all 16 AiD), meanwhile in men were reported only 3 other AiD associated(Addison d., psoriasis and DM I)  There weren’t AiD found exclusively in men Discussions

17  Assessing the fact that in general population the prevalence of autoimmune diseases is smaller (5,3%) and includes the autoimmune thyroid diseases who are on a high prevalence, we can conclude that in pacients with a thyroid autoimmune disease, other autoimmune diseases are more frequent associated(p=0,02)  Autoimmune thyroid diseases aprear more frequently in women  Associated autoimmune diseases appear more frequently in men who were affected by a thyroid autoimmune disease. Conclusions

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