Autoimmunity and the Thyroid 1985
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-731950-6.50022-x
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Postpartum Autoimmune Thyroid Syndromes

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“…SS is a well-known cause of postpartum autoimmune thyroiditis, and also the secondary AI of unknown origin were reported to be associated with autoimmune thyroid diseases [9]. Painless thyroiditis is recognized to occasionally occur following rapid development and/ or progression of primary or secondary adrenal failure, as immune rebound phenomenon [10]. Therefore, the concomitant Basedow's disease in our case might be caused by hypothalamic AI.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…SS is a well-known cause of postpartum autoimmune thyroiditis, and also the secondary AI of unknown origin were reported to be associated with autoimmune thyroid diseases [9]. Painless thyroiditis is recognized to occasionally occur following rapid development and/ or progression of primary or secondary adrenal failure, as immune rebound phenomenon [10]. Therefore, the concomitant Basedow's disease in our case might be caused by hypothalamic AI.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…These patients would be diagnosed at the time of, or more preferably before, their onset, if high-risk women were screened in early-pregnancy and followed up during the postpartum period. Because it was estimated that the prevalence of new onset of Graves' disease among postpartum women in the general population is 0.15 percent in a previous report [7] and more (1/200) in a recent study by us (manuscript in preparation), the screening tests could justify their costs when the efficiency of the screening procedures is sufficiently high, and they would provide much benefit in the patient management and in improving the quality of life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, they also observed an increase in total B-lymphocytes, but a decrease of K-lymphocytes in a group of Graves' patients who showed post-partum relapse. In particular, in a patient with relapsed Graves' thyrotoxicosis there was a decrease of OKT3+ cells, although the changes in the OKT4/OKT8 ratio were similar to those found in normal pregnant controls (Amino et al 1985). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…It should be mentioned that Amino et al (1985) found a significant increase in the percentage of OKT4 cells and thus an in¬ creased OKT4/OKT8 ratio in the third trimester and one month post partum in normal preg¬ nancies. In addition, they also observed an increase in total B-lymphocytes, but a decrease of K-lymphocytes in a group of Graves' patients who showed post-partum relapse.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%