Long-Term Outcome of a Series of Patients With Narcolepsy Type 1 and Comorbidity With Immunopathological and Autoimmune Diseases
CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of AD/ID is high in our series, suggesting that NT1 might arise on a background of generalized susceptibility to immune-mediated processes. The occurrence of an ID can in turn influence the development of others in genetically predisposed individuals, which explains the increased associations observed in this long-term study.PMID:36128006 | PMC:PMC9451554 | DOI:10.14740/jocmr4758
Source: Clin Med Res - Category: Research Authors: Francisco J Martinez-Orozco Miguel Fernandez-Arquero Jose L Vicario Laura Lillo-Triguero Elena Ameyugo Rosa Peraita-Adrados Source Type: research
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