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PREVALENCE OF THYROID DISEASES IN PATIENTS WITH ALOPECIA AREATA
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Among 152 patients with alopecia areata, 4.6% of patients had microsomal antibodies and 2.6% had a small simple goiter. Thus the prevalence of thyroid disease among these patients was 7.2%. The prevalence of positive microsomal antibodies in 4.6% of the patients was not statistically different from that of the control group.
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