2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27302005000200008
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Prevalência de auto-imunidade tireoidiana em um grupo de pacientes com diabetes mellitus tipo 1 em Londrina, PR

Abstract: Arq Bras Endocrinol Metab vol 49 nº 2 Abril 2005 228 RESUMOA auto-imunidade tireoidiana é uma co-morbidade freqüente entre pacientes com diabetes mellitus tipo 1 (DM1). Neste estudo, avaliamos a prevalência da positividade para auto-anticorpos anti-tireoidianos (anti-microssomal, anti-Tg e anti-TPO), bem como características clínicas (idade, sexo, duração do DM) e laboratoriais (função tireoidiana, HbA1) de 101 pacientes (idade média de 20 ± 9,6 anos; 62 do sexo feminino) com DM atendidos no HC/UEL. Resultados… Show more

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“…In the same study, the prevalence of SC-Hypo was 13.5% and anti-TPO antibodies was 18.2%, but patients were younger compared to our study. In the study by Souza et al [ 12 ], evaluating 101 patients with T1DM, the prevalence of Sc-Hypo was 6.5% but FT4 was not used for diagnosis. A prevalence of 30.7% of at least one antibody was found positive in the same study, where 3 antibodies were assayed: anti-thyroglobulin, anti-microssomal, and anti-TPO.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In the same study, the prevalence of SC-Hypo was 13.5% and anti-TPO antibodies was 18.2%, but patients were younger compared to our study. In the study by Souza et al [ 12 ], evaluating 101 patients with T1DM, the prevalence of Sc-Hypo was 6.5% but FT4 was not used for diagnosis. A prevalence of 30.7% of at least one antibody was found positive in the same study, where 3 antibodies were assayed: anti-thyroglobulin, anti-microssomal, and anti-TPO.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A prevalence of 30.7% of at least one antibody was found positive in the same study, where 3 antibodies were assayed: anti-thyroglobulin, anti-microssomal, and anti-TPO. The variability of the laboratorial methods on screening of thyroid autoimmunity could influence the results described above because the latest studies use anti-TPO as preferred test [ 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As alterações que ocorrem na tireoide iniciamse com uma pequena infiltração da glândula por linfócitos e macrófagos, que podem gerar atrofia na glândula tireoide e destruição do tecido, levando à clássica deficiência hormonal. Em pacientes que possuem DM1, o cálculo dos anticorpos Antiperoxidase (AntiTPO) para a tireoide e Antiácido glutâmico (AntiGAD) para o pâncreas aparecem como um manejo trivial para os diagnósticos (DRIESSCHE et al,2009).…”
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“…Similar results were obtained in a study conducted by Souza et al study among diabetes mellitus patients and found that the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction was reported to be 14%. Majority of cases they found were of subclinical hypothyroidism which is followed by clinical hypothyroidism (14).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%