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La sindrome poliendocrina autoimmune di tipo 2 in Italia

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Questo articolo prende in considerazione l’epidemiologia, la clinica, l’immunologia, la genetica, la diagnostica per immagini e la terapia della sindrome poliendocrina autoimmune di tipo 2 in generale. Presenta inoltre tali caratteristiche in un’ampia popolazione italiana con questa sindrome.

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Betterle, C., Garelli, S. & Salvà, M. La sindrome poliendocrina autoimmune di tipo 2 in Italia. L'Endocrinologo 16, 68–76 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40619-015-0112-7

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