ea0063p383 | Thyroid 1 | ECE2019
Sapera Ageliki
, Papadakis Georgios
, Tampouratzi Dimitra
, Kalaitzidou Styliani
, Karavasili Chrysi
, Kotis Michail
, Aravantinou Ageliki
, Roumpidaki Zoi
, Dracopoulou Anna
, Kaltzidou Victoria
, Veniou Irini
, Tertipi Athanasia
Background: The autoimmune polyglandular syndromes are clusters of endocrine abnormalities that occur in discreet patterns in subjects with immune dysregulation and that permit treatment and anticipation of associated systemic or other hormonal deficiencies. Three major entities are recognized, APS I, APS II and APS III. They are considered rare syndromes, but they are possibly not always thoroughly investigated. APS III, in contrast to APS I and II, does not involve the adren...