BACKGROUND: no reviews have specifically addressed , to now, whether autoimmune polyglandular syndromes (APSs) may have a peculiar epidemiology and phenotypical expression in pediatric ageObjectives: to review the most recent literature data about the specific epidemiological and clinical peculiarities of APSs in childhood and adolescenceDesign: the main features of the different APSs in pediatric age were compared among them. CONCLUSIONS: 1) Among the different APSs, the one that is most typical of pediatric age is APS-1; 2) APS-1 is not characterized only by the classical triad (chronic moniliasis-hyposurrenalism-hypoparathyroidism) and its clinical spectrum is enlarging over time; 3)APS-2 may have a different epidemiological and clinical expression according to two different nosological classifications.

Peculiarities of autoimmune polyglandular syndromes in children and adolescents

Zirilli, Giuseppina
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Santucci, Simona;CUZZUPE', CHIARA;Corica, Domenico;Pitrolo, Elda;Salzano, Giuseppina
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2017-01-01

Abstract

BACKGROUND: no reviews have specifically addressed , to now, whether autoimmune polyglandular syndromes (APSs) may have a peculiar epidemiology and phenotypical expression in pediatric ageObjectives: to review the most recent literature data about the specific epidemiological and clinical peculiarities of APSs in childhood and adolescenceDesign: the main features of the different APSs in pediatric age were compared among them. CONCLUSIONS: 1) Among the different APSs, the one that is most typical of pediatric age is APS-1; 2) APS-1 is not characterized only by the classical triad (chronic moniliasis-hyposurrenalism-hypoparathyroidism) and its clinical spectrum is enlarging over time; 3)APS-2 may have a different epidemiological and clinical expression according to two different nosological classifications.
2017
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Descrizione: Acta Biomed. 2017 Oct 23;88(3):271-275. doi: 10.23750/abm.v88i3.5898.
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