Impact of celiac disease and symptomatic hypothyroidism on progression of type 1 diabetes in children: literature review and researchers’ own observation
Journal Title: Український журнал дитячої ендокринології - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 3
Abstract
It is not uncommon for type 1 diabetes to run concurrently with endocrine and non-endocrine immunopathological diseases. The most prevalent of those are thyroid gland diseases and celiac disease. A combination of several autoimmune diseases significantly affects indices of long-term metabolic control of diabetes. Presented in the article is literature review on impact that celiac disease and autoimmune pathology of thyroid gland have on carbohydrate metabolism compensation in children with type 1 diabetes. We have provided our own observation on combination of these diseases in a child.
Authors and Affiliations
A. V. Solntsеva, N. V. Volkоva, K. I. Shlimakova
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