British Journal of SurgeryW. R. Hunter . (1967) Hypothyroidism and residual or recurrent hyperthyroidism following the operative treatment of toxic goitre. British Journal of Surgery 54 :10.1002/bjs.v54:8, 727-728 Online publication date: 1-Aug-1967. /...
Although the two patients did not show any clinical symptoms of hypothyroidism, the reduction in height and bone age and the results of thyroid function indicated a slightly decompensated gland. Both children were started on L- thyroxine immediately after confirmationof diagnosis. Conclusion Pendred's...
The addition of iodine was supposed to prevent the occurrence ofgoitre. Prídavok jódu mal zamedziť vznikustrumy. ParaCrawl Corpus A large majority of the thyroid may be removed, a subtotal thyroidectomy, to treat the hyperthyroidism of Graves' disease, or to remove agoitrethat is uns...
At the age of 10, the hair fell off in pieces, and some of the plaques fused into an oval or round shape, and the top of the head was more obvious, so he was admitted to our hospital. an unknown papulopustular. birth had and great-grandmother had hypothyroidism. The speci c ...
Though the importance of thyroid function tests still stand when one or more of clinical features of toxicity make clinical judgment confusing, for medico legal purpose and patients on beta blockersKey Words: Goitre, thyroid function test, Hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism.Atiq Sadiq...
Maternal thyrotoxicosis and fetal goitre requiring in utero therapy for hypothyroidism and subsequent neonatal therapy for hyperthyroidismLETTERS to the editorTHYROID gland diseases in pregnancyGRAVES' diseaseThyroid hormones are produced by the fetus from 11 weeks gestation and are essential for normal ...
Propylthiouracil: Fetal hypothyroidism and goitre, and neonatal hyperthyroidism, following in utero exposure: 2 case reports
The term simple goiter is used to describe a benign diffuse or nodular enlargement of the thyroid unaccompanied by signs of hyperthyroidism. This type of hypertrophy, whether sporadic or endemic, is always the result of stimulation due to a qualitative or quantitative, temporary or persistent defect...
3.2 per cent children with goitre and 2.4 per cent without goitre had hypothyroidism (subclinical and clinical) and only one child with goitre had subclinical hyperthyroidism. Nine (4.9%) children in the goitre group and 3 (1.9%) in control group had anti-TPO antibody positivity. The ...
Hypothyroidism was found in 9.5% (56.8% of whom with goitre) of fetuses or neonates, whereas hyperthyroidism was detected in 10.3%. In most cases neonatal thyroid functions normalized without treatment. AIMS Propylthiouracil (PTU) is presently considered to be t...