Pernicious Anemia
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Last Posted: Sep 04, 2024
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Laisk Triin, et al. Nature communications 2021 0 (1) 3761 - Gender-sex differences in autoimmune atrophic gastritis.
Lahner Edith, et al. Translational research : the journal of laboratory and clinical medicine 2022 0 1-10 - Severe weight loss in a hypothyroid patient as an acute presentation of autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type II.
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Martín-Rivada Álvaro et al. Journal of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism : JPEM 2022 - Thyroid function, pernicious anemia and erythropoiesis: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study.
Kjaergaard Alisa D, et al. Human molecular genetics 2022 2 - People who have a family history of thyroid disease are more likely to have hyperthyroidism.
NIDDK, 2018 - ATPase4A Autoreactivity and Its Association With Autoimmune Phenotypes in the Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium Study.
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