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Increased prevalence of thyroid autoimmunity in patients successfully treated for Cushing's disease
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Patients successfully treated for Cushing's disease have an increased prevalence of thyroid autoimmunity and autoimmune thyroiditis as compared to a control population. Therefore, patients with hypercortisolism need an accurate evaluation of thyroid function after remission of the disease in order to prevent the eventual onset of subclinical or overt post-thyroiditis hypothyroidism.
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