There has been published an interesting report "Characterization of phenotypic and functional Immune status of patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" in German:
from Institute for Medicial Immunology :
I have google translated a small piece from page 49:
Our analyzes have shown that an increased incidence (approximately 11%) of autoimmune thyroiditis (Hashimoto's thyroiditis) is present in CFS patients. In contrast, the incidence of autoimmune thyroiditis in the normal population of about 1.5 -2% (ref 60). This finding suggests involvement of autoimmune processes in the pathogenesis of CFS.
In addition, a frequency in the immunological diagnosis, immunoglobulin deficiency was observed in (31%). A total of 5% of patients had an IgA deficiency, 6% a selective IgG deficiency main classes, 10% of a selective IgG3 deficiency, 10% selective IgG4 deficiency.
Der er udkommet en spændende rapport "Karakteriseringen af den fænotypiske og funktionelle Immunstatus hos patienter med Chronic Fatigue syndrome" på tysk. Jeg har google oversat en lille "godbid" fra side 49:
Vores analyser har vist, at en øget forekomst (ca. 11%) af autoimmun thyroiditis (Hashimotos thyroiditis) er til stede i CFS patienter. I modsætning hertil er forekomsten af autoimmun thyroiditis i den normale befolkning på omkring 1,5 -2% (ref 60). Dette fund tyder på involvering af autoimmune processer i patogenese af CFS.
Desuden er en hyppighed i den immunologiske diagnose, Immunoglobulin mangel, blevet observeret i (31%). I alt 5% af patienterne havde en IgA-mangel, 6% en selektiv IgG mangel hovedklasser, 10% af en selektiv IgG3 mangel, 10% selektiv IgG4 mangel.
Vielen dank an Dr. med. Michael Knops!!!
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