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Organ-specific autoimmunity in patients with premature ovarian failure

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The diagnosis of premature ovarian failure (POF) was made in 45 women (aged 14 to 39 yr) with high concentrations of FSH and LH. Sera from these patients and a control group of 28 women were used to detect organ-specific autoantibodies. Eighteen patients with POF (40%) were positive for at least one autoantibody. In the control group only one woman (3.6%) showed autoimmunity. Antithyroid was the most representative autoimmunity (20%) in the POF group. By indirect immunofluorescence, only one patient was positive for antiovarian and antiadrenal antibodies. In summary, the results of this study are consistent with previous immunohistochemical data which indicate that autoimmune disorders are common in patients with POF. Furthermore, the detection of antiovarian antibodies in only one patient confirms that they are probably detectable in a short period of the disease.

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Belvisi, L., Bombelli, F., Sironi, L. et al. Organ-specific autoimmunity in patients with premature ovarian failure. J Endocrinol Invest 16, 889–892 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03348951

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