FAMILIAL ALOPECIA ARETA, ATOPY AND THYROIDITIS HASHIMOTO

We present a case of morbid association of two organ-specific autoimmune diseases (Alopecia areata-AA and Thyreoiditis Hashimoto-TH) in two white sisters - 23 and 26 years old. There is no family history of AA or any autoimmune disorders. The onset of AA, in the both sisters was in early childhood...

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Main Authors: Ani Tsvetanova, Dimitar Gospodinov, Mariana Trashlieva
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Language:English
Published: Peytchinski Publishing 2004-10-01
Series:Journal of IMAB
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Online Access:http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/statii/32-35_b1-04.pdf
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spelling doaj-4042804aaabd420db70b40e4b06f9dd82020-11-24T22:27:21ZengPeytchinski PublishingJournal of IMAB1312-773X2004-10-01101343710.5272/jimab.2004101.34FAMILIAL ALOPECIA ARETA, ATOPY AND THYROIDITIS HASHIMOTOAni Tsvetanova0Dimitar Gospodinov1Mariana Trashlieva2Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University, Pleven, BulgariaDepartment of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University, Pleven, BulgariaDepartment of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University, Pleven, BulgariaWe present a case of morbid association of two organ-specific autoimmune diseases (Alopecia areata-AA and Thyreoiditis Hashimoto-TH) in two white sisters - 23 and 26 years old. There is no family history of AA or any autoimmune disorders. The onset of AA, in the both sisters was in early childhood (3 and 7 years of age). The clinical and laboratory examinations showed engagement of the scalp with round or oval large patches of alopecia, without involvement of the body hairs and nails. There were also alterations of thyroid gland function, positive TMA (Thyroid Microsomal Antibodies) and Rö-data of Pituitary adenoma as well as episodes of allergic rhinitis (in one of the sisters), and bronchial asthma (in the other). According to Ikeda’s classification, they have an "Atopic type" AA. We suppose that the observed case is not an occasional coincidence of AA and TH. HLA Aw32B18 determination could be support our suggesting about the familial pattern of these autoimmune diseases.http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/statii/32-35_b1-04.pdffamilial alopecia areatathyreoiditis Hashimoto"Atopic type" of alopecia areataIkeda´s classificationmorbid associations of alopecia areata
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author Ani Tsvetanova
Dimitar Gospodinov
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Dimitar Gospodinov
Mariana Trashlieva
FAMILIAL ALOPECIA ARETA, ATOPY AND THYROIDITIS HASHIMOTO
Journal of IMAB
familial alopecia areata
thyreoiditis Hashimoto
"Atopic type" of alopecia areata
Ikeda´s classification
morbid associations of alopecia areata
author_facet Ani Tsvetanova
Dimitar Gospodinov
Mariana Trashlieva
author_sort Ani Tsvetanova
title FAMILIAL ALOPECIA ARETA, ATOPY AND THYROIDITIS HASHIMOTO
title_short FAMILIAL ALOPECIA ARETA, ATOPY AND THYROIDITIS HASHIMOTO
title_full FAMILIAL ALOPECIA ARETA, ATOPY AND THYROIDITIS HASHIMOTO
title_fullStr FAMILIAL ALOPECIA ARETA, ATOPY AND THYROIDITIS HASHIMOTO
title_full_unstemmed FAMILIAL ALOPECIA ARETA, ATOPY AND THYROIDITIS HASHIMOTO
title_sort familial alopecia areta, atopy and thyroiditis hashimoto
publisher Peytchinski Publishing
series Journal of IMAB
issn 1312-773X
publishDate 2004-10-01
description We present a case of morbid association of two organ-specific autoimmune diseases (Alopecia areata-AA and Thyreoiditis Hashimoto-TH) in two white sisters - 23 and 26 years old. There is no family history of AA or any autoimmune disorders. The onset of AA, in the both sisters was in early childhood (3 and 7 years of age). The clinical and laboratory examinations showed engagement of the scalp with round or oval large patches of alopecia, without involvement of the body hairs and nails. There were also alterations of thyroid gland function, positive TMA (Thyroid Microsomal Antibodies) and Rö-data of Pituitary adenoma as well as episodes of allergic rhinitis (in one of the sisters), and bronchial asthma (in the other). According to Ikeda’s classification, they have an "Atopic type" AA. We suppose that the observed case is not an occasional coincidence of AA and TH. HLA Aw32B18 determination could be support our suggesting about the familial pattern of these autoimmune diseases.
topic familial alopecia areata
thyreoiditis Hashimoto
"Atopic type" of alopecia areata
Ikeda´s classification
morbid associations of alopecia areata
url http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/statii/32-35_b1-04.pdf
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