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Department of Endocrinology and Otolaryngology, University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Dr. Cormick Wolan is a distinguished medical professional specializing in endocrinology and otolaryngology at the University of São Paulo School of Medicine in São Paulo, Brazil. His expertise lies in the diagnosis and management of thyroid disorders, with a particular focus on autoimmune thyroiditis. In 2021, Dr. Wolan authored a significant commentary titled "Diagnosis of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis by Mass Spectrometry Imaging," published in the Journal of Thyroid Disorders & Therapy. This work explores the application of mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) in identifying the molecular alterations associated with Hashimoto's thyroiditis, an autoimmune condition characterized by the presence of thyroid-specific autoantibodies. Dr. Wolan's research highlights the potential of MSI as a diagnostic tool, offering a more detailed understanding of the disease's pathophysiology and aiding in the development of targeted therapeutic strategies. he University of São Paulo (USP), established in 1934, is one of Brazil's most prestigious educational institutions, renowned for its extensive research output and academic excellence. The School of Medicine at USP is recognized for its contributions to medical science and healthcare, providing a conducive environment for innovative research and advanced clinical practice.
Commentary
Diagnosis of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis by Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Author(s): Cormick Wolan*
Hashimoto's thyroiditis, portrayed by thyroid-explicit autoantibodies, is one of the commonest immune system
problems. Albeit the specific etiology has not been completely clarified, Hashimoto's thyroiditis is identified with a
communication among hereditary components, natural variables and epigenetic impacts. Cell and humoral
insusceptibility assume a critical part in the advancement of the illness; consequently, a T and B cells fiery invasion is
regularly found. Histopathologic elements of the infection incorporate lymphoplasmacytic invasion, lymphoid follicle
arrangement with germinal focuses, and parenchymal decay... View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2167-7948.21.10.257