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The HLA association with Graves' disease is sex‐specific in Hong Kong Chinese subjects
10 auth. D. Cavan, M. Penny, K. Jacobs, M. Kelly, D. Jenkins, C. Mijovic, ... C. Chow, C. Cockram, B. Hawkins, A. Barnett
OBJECTIVE Graves' disease is associated with different HLA genes in Caucasians and the Chinese, in whom the HLA associations may be stronger in males than females. Common HLA‐associated susceptibility in both races may occur at the HLA‐DQ loci. The …
OBJECTIVE Graves' disease is associated with different HLA genes in Caucasians and the Chinese, in whom the HLA associations may be stronger in males than females. Common HLA‐associated susceptibility in both races may occur at the HLA‐DQ loci. The aims of this study were to examine the HLA‐A, B, DR and DQ associations with Graves' disease in a Hong Kong Chinese population and to determine whether the HLA associations differ between the sexes and between subjects with and without thyrotoxic periodic paralysis.
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5 1994