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Immunology of Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases

List of authors.
  • Christopher R. Strakosch, M.D.,
  • Björn E. Wenzel, Ph.D.,
  • Vas V. Row, M.SC., M.A.,
  • and Robert Volpé, M.D.

IN 1897 Ehrlich1 coined the term "horror autotoxicus" to describe his view that the body seemed "unwilling" to mount an immune assault on its own tissues. In the early part of this century, with the hypothesis that the hyperplastic thymus gland might, in some obscure way, cause Graves' disease,2 the field of thyroid autoimmunity was opened, and in the past two decades it has received particular impetus. The study of autoimmune thyroid disorders has provided valuable insights into the pathogenesis not only of specific thyroid disorders but also of autoimmune diseases in general.The B Lymphocyte in Autoimmune Thyroid Disease . . .

Funding and Disclosures

Supported in part by a grant (MT 859) from the Medical Research Council of Canada.

Author Affiliations

From the Endocrine Research Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Wellesley Hospital, University of Toronto, Ontario. Address reprint requests to Dr. Volpé at the Department of Medicine, Wellesley Hospital, 160 Wellesley St. East, Toronto, ON M4Y 1J3, Canada.

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