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. 2016 Mar 3;2016:5187061. doi: 10.1155/2016/5187061

Table 5.

Characteristics of the patients with concomitant Crohn's disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis.

Case (Year) Gender Age at diagnosis of CD (years) Age at diagnosis of HT (years) CD prior to HT Thyroid function tests
(TSH: μU/mL, freeT3: pg/mL, freeT4: ng/dL)
Complications Reference
1 (1988) M 17 44 + Hypothyroidism (TSH 5.3)
→ normalization
[33]
2 (1988) F 26 43 + Normal [33]
3 (1988) F 43 55 + Hypothyroidism (TSH 9.6) [33]
4 (2002) F 53 46 ? Sjögren's syndrome [34]
5 (2005) F 16 24 + Thyrotoxicosis (TSH 0.036, freeT3 13.2, freeT4 5.6)
→ normalization
[22]
6 (2006) F 26 26 Sim Hypothyroidism (TSH 3.90, freeT4 1.39)
→ normalization
Turner syndrome [35]
7 (2008) F 15 15 Sim Thyrotoxicosis (TSH < 0.05, free T4 2.7)
→ subsequent hypothyroidism
Beta-thalassemia [36]
8 (2012) F 14 10 Hypothyroidism
→ normalization
[37]
9 (2012) M 10 10 Sim Thyrotoxicosis (TSH 0.05, freeT4 31.5) Bardet-Biedl syndrome
Primary sclerosing cholangitis
[38]
10 (2013) M 33? 35? + Thyrotoxicosis? Primary biliary cirrhosis
Familial CD
[39]

CD: Crohn's disease; HT: Hashimoto's thyroiditis; F: female; M: male; Sim: simultaneous.

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