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Associated pathologies to the thyroid diseases themselves might play a role in the development of alopecia as does gonadal status, including androgens levels, insulin resistance, metabolic complications, vitamin D deficiency, etc., as well as the connection with thyroid autoimmunity. The autoimmunity background, the prevalence of thyroid illness in alopecia patients ranges from 8% to 28% depending on the studied population, the types of alopecia, the types of thyroid diseases, etc. Kasumagić-Halilović described a significant link between alopecia and thyroid autoimmunity, with a higher prevalence of antithyroid antiantibodies (25.7%) in alopecia patients when . . .
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