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[Basedow's disease and celiac disease in an adolescent with Down syndrome]
J Chemli1, N Braham, S Boughattas
1Service de pédiatrie, CHU de Sahloul, 4054 Sousse, Tunisie. jalel_chemli@yahoo.fr
Introduction:
Down syndrome is a favourable land to the emergence of auto-immune disease.
Case Record:
Graves' disease and celiac disease were diagnosed in a 16 years old adolescent with Down syndrome presenting chronic diarrhoea, important delayed development and signs of hyperthyroidism.
Discussion:
Celiac disease and thyroid dysfunction would be screening in patient with Down syndrome.
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