PREMATURE OVARIAN FAILURE - ITS RELATIONSHIP TO AUTOIMMUNE-DISEASE
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 66 (1), 27-30
Abstract
Thirty-three patients with the diagnosis of chromosomally competent premature ovarian failure were reviewed for evidence of autoimmune disease. Thirty-nine percent of subjects had an associated autoimmune disorder, of which thyroid disease was the most common. One patient had vitiligo and 1 had adrenal insufficiency. A family history of autoimmune disease was elicited from 18% of subjects, all of whom proved to have an autoimmune disease themselves. From these findings, and a review of other studies, the authors conclude that an associated autoimmune disease, or other evidence of autoimmunity, is present in 30-50% of patients with premature ovarian failure.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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