Not exact matches
The
same autoimmune response that triggered the disease would likely
attack new β cells derived from the patient's own iPS cells, and a normal immune response would destroy ES - derived β cells, which would appear foreign.
The
same process, however, plays no role in maintaining immune balance or preventing the misguided immune
attack on healthy tissue that leads to
autoimmune problems, researchers reported.
Our conventional health model has no specific treatment for Hashi's, so it's treated just like regular hypothyroid conditions (
same drugs prescribed), and because the
autoimmune issue isn't addressed, the body continues to
attack thyroid tissue, resulting in extensive tissue death.