2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.regg.2014.10.004
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Anemia perniciosa y enfermedades tiroideas autoinmunes en una población mayor de 65 años

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“…When there was a third autoimmune disease the likelihood of AITD and PA increased fourfold. Patients with AITD and taking drugs that affected the absorption of vitamin B 12 had double the probability of developing a PA compared with those who were not taking medications [35]. The occurrence of anti-thyroid antibodies in patients with PA has also been described much earlier at the level of 33% [17], which is consistent with the clinical observation of the coexistence of diseases with autoimmune aetiology in clinical medicine [13,16,[18][19][20].…”
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“…When there was a third autoimmune disease the likelihood of AITD and PA increased fourfold. Patients with AITD and taking drugs that affected the absorption of vitamin B 12 had double the probability of developing a PA compared with those who were not taking medications [35]. The occurrence of anti-thyroid antibodies in patients with PA has also been described much earlier at the level of 33% [17], which is consistent with the clinical observation of the coexistence of diseases with autoimmune aetiology in clinical medicine [13,16,[18][19][20].…”
Section: Original Papersupporting
confidence: 73%
“…In view of the fact that PA usually affects adults over 60 years of age, but about 50% of patients are < 60 years old [11], we assessed the levels of antithyroid antibodies in relation to age. So far, the association between AITD and PA among people aged 65 years or older has been confirmed, as well as a progressive increase in the incidence of these diseases ORIGINAL PAPER [35]. In almost half of the PA patients we examined, we found a clear increase in the amount of at least one of the two antibodies responsible for the development of AITD, which is sufficient to recognise the increased risk of Hashimoto's disease, and in combination with hormonal and ultrasound assessment determines the diagnosis of this most common thyroid disease.…”
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“…El síndrome tirogástrico autoinmune es definida como la presencia de afección tiroidea de etiología autoinmunitaria (tiroiditis de Hashimoto o enfermedad de Graves) y de gastritis crónica tipo (1,2) A .…”
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“…La gastritis atrófica tipo A está se relaciona frecuentemente con otros tipos de enfermedades autoinmunes como la tiroiditis autoinmune, diabetes mellitus tipo I, enfermedad de Addison y el (1)(2)(3) vitíligo . Los pacientes con patologías auto inmunitarias de la tiroides tienen un riesgo aumentado de padecer anemia perniciosa con respecto a la población general.…”
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