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Does having autoimmune thyroiditis make me more likely to have other autoimmune diseases (like hepatitis?). 

Autoimmune diseases occur when a person’s immune system attacks his or her own body. Many different organs and tissues can be affected by autoimmune disease, including the endocrine glands, nerves, muscles, skin, blood cells, and the digestive system.

Autoimmune diseases affect women more frequently than men, and can occur at any age. Autoimmune thyroid disease is relatively common. Anti-thyroid antibodies are present in up to 20% of the U.S. population. Autoimmune thyroiditis occurs when thyroid cells are damaged by the immune system. It is probably due to a combination of environmental and genetic factors [see brochure on hypothyroidism].

Autoimmune diseases sometimes occur in clusters. For example, polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type 2 is a relatively rare condition in which patients with autoimmune adrenal insufficiency (Addison’s disease) may also have autoimmune thyroid disease and/or type 1 diabetes.
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Highlights from March 2007 Thyroid Digest

Recently Published Thyroid Research
Thyroid Digest by Robert D. Utiger, M.D.

Thyroid Disease
Subclinical hyperthyroidism is associated with socioeconomic deprivation in elderly subjects

Thyroid Cancer
Age, extent of disease, and extent of treatment predict survival in patients with medullary thyroid cancer

Autoimmune Thyroid Disease
The course of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis in children is variable

Hypothyroidism
The effect of thyroxine is greater when taken at bedtime than in the morning in patients with hypothyroidism

Hyperthyroidism
Cardiovascular abnormalities improve with treatment in patients with hyperthyroidism

Thyroid Function in Pregnancy
Targeted screening for thyroid dysfunction during pregnancy misses many women with thyroid dysfunction

Nodular Goiter
Ultrasonography of the neck may reveal thyroid nodules including cancers in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism

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