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Is Graves' disease a primary immunodeficiency? New immunological perspectives on an endocrine disease.

Tristan StrujaAlexander KutzStefan FischliChristian MeierBeat MuellerMike RecherPhilipp Schuetz
Published in: BMC medicine (2017)
While concepts such as the impact of iodine, smoking, human leucocyte antigen, infections, and ethnicity are established, new ideas have emerged. Pertaining evidence suggests the involvement of autoimmunity and immunodeficiency in the pathophysiology of Graves' disease. Recent studies point to specific immunological mechanisms triggering the onset of disease, which may also serve as targets for more specific therapies.
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