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Women with premature ovarian insufficiency found to be at greater risk of severe autoimmune diseases

Women with premature ovarian insufficiency are at greater risk of severe autoimmune diseases

Dr. Susanna Savukoski. Credit: Dr. Susanna Savukoski

Severe autoimmune conditions such as type I diabetes, Addison’s disease, lupus and inflammatory bowel disease are between two to three times more common in women who have been diagnosed with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) compared to the general population, according to new findings.


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