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Autoimmune disease is the pathologic consequence of elements of adaptive immunity losing tolerance to 'self'. The categorization of a disease as autoimmune in nature is subject to debate, as autoimmune manifestations (such as anti-nuclear antibodies) are observed in a variety of diseases. Strict criteria, such as Witebsky's postulates have been put forward to codify the definition of autoimmune disease. In many cases, provisional classification of a disease as being autoimmune in nature, is based on limited clinical evidence.

Name: Accepted/suspected Hypersensitivity Autoantibody
Achlorhydra Autoimmune Active Chronic Hepatitis
Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis
Acute hemorrhagic leukoencephalitis
Addison’s Disease
Agammaglobulinemia
Alopecia areata Accepted [1] [2] T-cells
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Ankylosing Spondylitis Accepted [3] [4] [5]
Anti-GBM/TBM Nephritis
Antiphospholipid syndrome
Antisynthetase syndrome
Aplastic Anemia
Arthritis Sometimes
Atopic allergy
Atopic Dermatitis
Autoimmune cardiomyopathy
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia Accepted II
Autoimmune hepatitis
Autoimmune inner ear disease Accepted
Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome Accepted
Autoimmune peripheral neuropathy
Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome Accepted Unknown or Multiple
Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis
Autoimmune thrombocytopenia purpura (See Idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura)
Autoimmune uveitis
Balo disease/Balo concentric sclerosis
Bechets Syndrome
Berger's disease
Bickerstaff’s encephalitis
Blau syndrome
Bullous Pemphigoid
Castleman's disease
Chagas disease Suspected[6]
Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
Chronic lyme disease Suspected
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Suspected[7][8] anti-elastin, Abys against epithelial cells
Churg-Strauss syndrome
Cicatricial Pemphigoid
Coeliac Disease Accepted
Cogan syndrome
Cold agglutinin disease Accepted II
Cranial arteritis
CREST syndrome
Crohns Disease (one of two types of idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease "IBD") Accepted[9] IV
Cushing's Syndrome
Dego's disease
Dercum's disease Suspected
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Dermatomyositis Accepted[10]
Diabetes mellitus type 1 Accepted[9] IV
Dressler's syndrome
Discoid lupus erythematosus
Eczema
Endometriosis Suspected[11]
Enthesitis-related arthritis
Eosinophilic fasciitis Accepted
Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita
Essential mixed cryoglobulinemia
Evan's syndrome
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
Fibromyalgia Suspected
Fibromyositis
Fibrosing aveolitis
Gastritis
Gastrointestinal pemphigoid Accepted
Giant cell arteritis
Glomerulonephritis Sometimes
Goodpasture's syndrome Accepted[9] II Anti-Basement Membrane Collagen Type IV Protein
Graves' disease Accepted[9] II
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) Accepted[9] IV Anti-ganglioside
Hashimoto’s encephalitis Accepted IV
Hashimoto's thyroiditis Accepted[9] IV
Henoch-Schonlein purpura
Hidradenitis suppurativa Suspected[12]
Hughes syndrome (See Antiphospholipid syndrome)
Idiopathic Inflammatory Demyelinating Diseases
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura Accepted[9] II
IgA nephropathy (Also Berger's disease)
Inflammatory demyelinating polyneuopathy
Interstitial cystitis Suspected[13]
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Suspected
Kawasaki's Disease Suspected
Lichen planus
Lou Gehrig’s Disease (Also [Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis]]
Lupoid hepatitis
Lupus erythematosus Accepted[9] III
Ménière's disease
Microscopic polyangiitis
Mixed Connective Tissue Disease Accepted[9]
Morphea Suspected[14]
Multiple Myeloma
Multiple Sclerosis Suspected
Myasthenia gravis Accepted[9] II
Myositis
Narcolepsy Accepted[15]
Neuromyelitis optica (Also Devic's Disease)
Neuromyotonia Suspected[16]
Occular cicatricial pemphigoid
Opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome Suspected
Ord thyroiditis
Pars planitis
Pemphigus
Pemphigus vulgaris Accepted[9] II Anti-Desmogein 3
Pernicious anaemia Accepted[17] II
Polymyalgia rheumatica
Polymyositis Accepted[10]
Primary biliary cirrhosis Accepted[18] Anti-p62, Anti-sp100, Anti-Mitochondrial(M2)
Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Progressive inflammatory neuropathy Suspected
Psoriasis Accepted[19] T-cells
Psoriatic Arthritis Accepted[20]
Raynaud phenomenon
Relapsing polychondritis Accepted[21]
Reiter’s syndrome
Rheumatoid arthritis Accepted[9] III Rheumatoid factor, Anti-MCV
Rheumatoid fever
Sarcoidosis Suspected
Schizophrenia Suspected[22][23][24]
Schmidt syndrome
Schnitzler syndrome
Scleritis
Scleroderma Suspected[14] Anti-topoisomerase
Sjögren's syndrome Accepted[9]
Spondyloarthropathy
Sticky blood syndrome
Still's Disease
Stiff person syndrome Suspected
Sydenham Chorea
Sweet syndrome
Takayasu’s arteritis
Temporal arteritis (also known as "giant cell arteritis") Accepted[9] IV
Transverse Myelitis
Ulcerative Colitis (one of two types of idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease "IBD") Accepted[9] IV
Undifferentiated connective tissue disease
Undifferentiated spondyloarthropathy
Vasculitis Accepted[25] III
Vitiligo Suspected[26][27]
Wegener's granulomatosis Accepted[28] Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic(cANCA)
Wilson’s syndrome
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome

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