多发性硬化队列中自身免疫性甲状腺疾病的共同发生

J S Sloka, Pryse-W E M Phillips, M Stefanelli, C Joyce
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背景:多发性硬化症(MS)、桥本病(Hashimoto’s disease)和格雷夫斯病(Graves’s disease)是可能具有相似致病机制的自身免疫性疾病。我们比较了多发性硬化症人群中Graves病和桥本病(HT)的共现率和人口学特征。方法:通过图表复习和问卷调查确定多发性硬化症患者甲状腺疾病的患病率。询问了既往甲状腺疾病的诊断,诊断时的年龄,使用的治疗方法,以及用于治疗MS的疾病改善药物的使用情况。使用图表回顾来估计Graves病和桥本病的人口患病率,并估计甲状腺疾病患者的人口统计数据。结果:Graves病与MS合并显著(p = 0.002),桥本病合并不显著(p = 0.097)。与一般人群相比,MS患者甲状腺疾病的发病年龄或性别没有差异。结论:多发性硬化症与Graves病有明显的共发性,多发性硬化症与桥本病有共发的趋势。在我们的多发性硬化症患者中,甲状腺疾病患者的人口统计数据与一般人群相比没有差异。
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Co-occurrence of autoimmune thyroid disease in a multiple sclerosis cohort.

Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS), Hashimoto's disease and Graves' disease are autoimmune diseases that may share similar pathogenic mechanisms. The co-occurrence rates and demographic characteristics of Graves' disease and Hashimoto's disease (HT) in our MS population are compared with the general population.

Methods: The prevalence of thyroid disease in our MS patients was determined by chart review and survey. Previous diagnosis of thyroid disease, age at diagnosis, treatment used, and about the use of disease modifying medications used to treat their MS were asked. Chart reviews were used to estimate the population prevalence of Graves' disease and Hashimoto's disease and to estimate the demographics of patients with thyroid disease.

Results: A significant co-occurrence of Graves' disease with MS (p = 0.002), and a non-significant co-occurrence of Hashimoto's disease were noted (p = 0.097). No difference in the age of onset or gender of thyroid disease in MS patients compared to the general population was found.

Conclusion: There is a significant co-occurrence in patients with MS and Graves' disease, and a trend to co-occurrence in patients with MS and Hashimoto's disease. There are no differences in the demographics of patients with thyroid disease in our MS patients compared to the general population.

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