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Type 1 diabetes complicated with cyclic vomiting syndrome and . . . Every fifth individual with type 1 diabetes (T1D) suffers from an additional autoimmune disorder due to shared genetic factors and dysregulated immunity Here we report an extremely rare case of T1D complicated with cyclic vomiting and hypoglycaemia
Ofatumumab for the treatment of refractory anti‐LGI1 . . . Anti- LGI1 encephalitis and type 1 diabetes are inflammatory dis-eases, and a study showed that one in every five people with type 1 diabetes also has another type of autoimmune disease due to shared genetic mechanisms and immune processes, and the more common autoimmune diseases include hypothyroidism, Addison's disease
Autoimmunity Type 1 diabetes patients: Review Article Additional autoimmune illnesses, such as thyroid and celiac problems, are more common in patients with T1DM (Kylokas et al , 2016) Comparatively, children with T1DM have a higher risk of developing other autoimmune disorders than children without diabetes (Hughes et al , 2016)
Effects of parental autoimmune diseases on type 1 diabetes in . . . Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and other autoimmune diseases (AIDs) often co-occur in families Leveraging data from 58,284 family trios in Finnish nationwide registers (FinRegistry), we identified that, of 50 parental AIDs exam-ined, 15 were associated with an increased T1D risk in offspring
Risk for Coexistent Autoimmune Diseases in Familial and . . . Objective: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is frequently associated with other autoimmune diseases (AIDs) Although most of T1D patients are sporadic cases (S-T1D), 10% to 15% have a familial form (F-T1D) involving 2 or more first-degree relatives This study evaluated the effect of T1D family aggregation and age onset on AIDs occurrence