Friedrift phenomenon is a scientific and medical concept that describes an abnormal shape of the thymus gland, a gland in the body that regulates the immune system. This phenomenon has become the subject of scientific and medical research in recent decades as it has been linked to several serious diseases, including autoimmune diseases.
The term "Friedreich" was coined in 1978 by German endocrinologist Klaus Friedreich to describe the sudden attack of hypothyroidism and myxedema in women with breast cancer. His subsequent works described other cases of the development of auto