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Polyglandular autoimmune syndromes.

Dysfunction of multiple endocrine glands may develop as the result of hypopituitarism, various infiltrative disorders, or an organ-specific autoimmune mechanism. When dysfunction of two or more endocrine glands occurs in association with circulating organ-specific antibodies directed against the involved glands, the term polyglandular autoimmune syndrome is applied. Characteristics of polyglandular autoimmunity include specific patterns of disease association and frequently a family history of similar involvement. The principal endocrine components of these syndromes are adrenal insufficiency, autoimmune thyroid disease, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, and premature gonadal failure. In addition, primary hypoparathyroidism is a key feature of one form of polyglandular autoimmunity that occurs in children. Several nonendocrine organ-specific autoimmune disorders are also associated with polyglandular autoimmunity, of which pernicious anemia is the most frequent. The underlying abnormality responsible for polyglandular autoimmunity is most likely a defect in T suppressor cell function, but there is evidence that aberrant expression of HLA DR antigens also plays an important role in the pathogenesis of these disorders.

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