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Prevalence of thyroid diseases and antithyroid antibodies in women with rheumatoid arthritis
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A higher prevalence of ATD in female RA patients compared with controls indicates the need for screening not only of thyroid function, but also of the presence of anti-TPO antibodies as the ATD marker in RA patients. Their presence does not correlate with the occurrence of thyroid disorders in RA patients. Monitoring of thyroid function is of particular importance since as already shown the course of thyroid disease in RA patients is often asymptomatic.
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