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Differential Diagnosis For Antithyroid microsomal antibodies (Lab) - Increased
- Neoplastic Disorders
Adenocarcinoma, thyroid follicular
Carcinoma, papillary, thyroid
Carcinoma, thyroid, anaplastic
Thyroid malignancy/carcinoma- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Alopecia areata
Rheumatoid arthritis
Juvenile thyroiditis
Sjogrens sicca syndrome
Thyroiditis, granulomatous, subacute
Thyroiditis, Hashimoto's
Thyroiditis- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Hyperthyroidism (Graves disease)
Hypothyroidism (myxedema)- Reference to Organ System
Pernicious anemia
Multinodular colloid adenomatous goiter- Synonyms
- Ab, Antibodies, Antibody, Antibody (substance), B6 THYROID GLAND, Endoplasmic reticulum vesicle, Gland Thyroid, Glands Thyroid, Head and Neck Thyroid, Lab, Little Ab, Little not otherwise specified Antibody, microsome, Microsomes, NOS, NOS AB, not otherwise specified AB, not otherwise specified Antibody, Thyroid, Thyroid gland, Thyroid Glands, Thyroid structure, Thyroid structure (body structure), Thyroids, Unidentified Ab, Unidentified Antibody
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