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ea0020p314 | Clinical case reports and clinical reports | ECE2009

Schmidt’s syndrome atypical case

Dzeranova Larisa , Gerasimenko Olga

Thyroid pathology, as a part of Schmidt’s syndrome, could be presented as a chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (95–97%) or as a Grave’s disease (3–5%). Usually refractory hypothyroidism develops after a chronic autoimmune thyroiditis occurs, so the permanent thyroid hormone replacement is necessary during all life. But we are investigating a different course of that disease.A 31-year-old woman had been sick from 2003, when Schmidt’s ...