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response to oral antidiabetics: Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an acquired subepidermal autoimmune vesicular blistering disease with cellular humoral immune response to BP-180 and BP-230 antigens. BP can be triggered by several drugs. Several reports revealed
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were significantly lower in the subjects with T1DM than in the controls ( P < 0.05). In both ethnic cohorts, several subjects with T1DM had autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) or celiac disease (CD), although without significance ( P > 0.05). However
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2016 101 2218 – 2225 . ( https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2016-1076 ) 16 Chen Y Chen Y Xia F Wang N Chen C Nie X Li Q Han B Zhai H Jiang B A higher ratio of estradiol to testosterone is associated with autoimmune thyroid disease in males
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. Furthermore, in order to exclude the potential effects on growth, children with other autoimmune complications or genetic disorders, patients with chronic diseases (i.e. celiac disease, thyroid abnormalities), or using corticosteroid therapy or with genetic