Introduction: Autoimmune thyroiditis is relatively common in medicine. However, comprehensive studies are few in number, especially in Africa and particularly in Senegal. The aim of this study was therefore to determine the epidemiological, clinical, profile of Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases (OITD). Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective descriptive study from 2016 to 2019 of the records of patients who consulted or were hospitalised for autoimmune dysthyroidism in the internal medicine department of the Aristide Le Dantec Hospital. During this period, 1227 new consultations were recorded; they concerned three specialized consultations including endocrinology. The autoimmune origin was confirmed in 159 patients, i.e. in 45.69% of cases the AIDM then 12.96% of all consultations. The autoimmune origin was established on clinical, biological and immunological grounds. The data were collected from the medical records of the patients and recorded on a pre-established individual survey sheet taking into account the objectives of the study. The data collected was entered into the Sphinx V5 software on an established form. The analysis was carried out with the following software: Excel 2010 and Epi info 7.2. Results: Among this dysthyroidism, 159 patients had a confirmed autoimmune thyroid disease. On all new consultations, OITD represented 12.96% of internal medicine consultations. The sex ratio M/F was 0.18. The majority of our patients (57.86%) were aged between 25 and 44 years with extremes ranging from 11 to 63 years. In Graves’ disease, the notion of an irritative spine was found in 60.27% of cases. Signs of thyrotoxicosis were present in 92.7% of cases. There was a goiter in 81.1% of cases with a vascular character in 76.47% of cases. Anti-THR antibodies were positive in 96.15% of cases. Complications were noted in 9 patients (6.5%) such as cardiothyreosis in 8 patients (5.7%) and malignant orbitopathy noted in 1 patient (0.8%). In Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, signs of hypometabolism were evident in 87.50% of patients. Anti-TPO antibodies were positive in all patients. All patients had received thyroid hormone supplementation. Thyroid autoimmune disease was associated with other autoimmune diseases in 6.2% of cases. Conclusion: Autoimmune thyroiditis is common in our daily practice in Senegal; it is dominated by Grave’s disease. Hypothyroidism was the most common manifestation of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. The inaccessibility of antithyroid antibody testing is an obstacle to the
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