1. Antithyroid peroxidase antibody in patients with autoimmune The proportion of children with autoimthyroid disease: possible identity with anti-microsomal mune thyroiditis and Graves' disease with antibody;Portmann, L.; Hamada, N.; Heinrich, G.; DeGroot, L.J.;J Clin Endocrinol Metab,1985
2. Thyroglobulin and thyroid peroxidase share common epitopes recognized by thyroiditis have been shown to have autoantibodies from patients with chronic autoimmune thyrotropin receptor antibodies by the test used here.3"19 2 Results using this test have not thyroiditis;Kohno, Y.; Naito, N.; Hiyama, Y.;J Clin Endocrinol Metab,1988
3. Thyroid microsomal/thyroid peroxidase autoantibeen reported in children before but other tests bodies show discrete patterns of cross-reactivity to myeloperoxidase, lactoperoxidase and horseradish peroxhave detected these antibodies in up to 98% of idase. Immunology 1989; 67: 197-204. children with Graves';Banga, J.P.; Tomlinson, R.W.S.; Doble, N.; Odell, E.; McGregor, A.M.
4. Antithyroid peroxidase autoantibodies in thyroid dison the assay, in none or up to 70% of children eases;Mariotti, S.; Caturegli, P.; Piccolo, P.; Barbesino, G.; Pinchera, A.;J Clin Endocrinol Metab,1990
5. Thyroid peroxidase/microsomal antibodies are not identical with None of the patients with type 1 diabetes, thyroid cytotoxic antibodies in autoimmune thyroiditis. whether with thyroid dysfunction or with Acta Endocrinol;Bogner, U.; Kotulla, P.; Peters, H.; Schleusener, H.,1990