Table 8.
References | Type of Source | Results | Conclusion |
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Shlyankevich et al., 2014 [44] | retrospective case-control study (n = 1776; 1296 female and 480 male) |
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HS is associated with thyroid disease. |
Gonzoalez-Lopez et al., 2017 [75] | case control study (n = 70; 38 female and 32 male) |
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Autoimmunity of the thyroid gland is not involved in development of HS. |
Lee et al., 2018 [45] | case-control study (n = 28,516; 11,036 female and 17,480 male) |
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Autoimmunity of the thyroid gland is not involved in development of HS. |
Miller et al., 2018 [36] | retrospective comparative cross-sectional study (n = 430; 292 female and 138 male) |
|
HS is associated with hyperthyroidism. |
Kimball et al., 2018 [70] | retrospective matched cohort design (n = 5357; 3873 female and 1484 male) |
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HS is associated with thyroid disease.Autoimmunity of the thyroid gland is not involved in development of HS. |
Sherman et al., 2021 [72] | cross-sectional large-scale population-based study (n = 4191; 2590 female and 1601 male) |
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HS is independently associated with hypothyroidism. |
Liakou et al., 2021 [71] | prospective cross-sectional single-center study (n = 290; 248 female and 242 male) |
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Thyroid disorders and active smoking are significantly associated with a higher HS stage. |
López-Llunell et al., 2021 [73] | clinical cross-sectional study (n = 25; all female) |
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VHS is significantly associated with later onset, lower BMI, and thyroid disease. |
Andersen et al., 2021 [74] | prospective survival analysis on a nationwide cohort of blood donors (n = 40; 23 female and 17 male) |
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Comorbidities (e.g., diabetes, thyroid disease) may occur first in severe disease or later in the course of the disease. |