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Brozzetti A et al. – CTLA4 gene polymorphism has been associated with human autoimmune diseases, but discordant data are available on its association with autoimmune Addison’s disease (AAD). The CTLA4 +49 polymorphism is strongly associated with genetic risk for AAD, independentenly from the well known association with HLA class II genes.

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