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Avaliação ultrassonográfica de crianças com hipotireoidismo congênito
(Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia e Diagnóstico por Imagem, 2015)
Mortalidad perinatal debido a hipotiroidismo congénito en un rodeo lechero del Noroeste Argentino = Perinatal mortality due to congenital hypothyroidism in a dairy herd of Northwest Argentine
(Sociedad de Medicina Veterinaria, 2020-01)
Este trabajo describe un cuadro de mortalidad perinatal en un rodeo lechero del noroeste argentino debido a hipotiroidismo congénito. Se produjeron un total de 21 partos en un período de 15 días. En éstos, el 69% de las ...
New Insights into Thyroglobulin Pathophysiology Revealed by the Study of a Family with Congenital Goiter
(Endocrine Society, 2010-07)
Context: Thyroglobulin (TG) gene mutations cause congenital hypothyroidism (CH) with goiter. A founder effect has been proposed for some frequent mutations. Mutated proteins have a defect in intracellular transport causing ...
Extreme phenotypic variability of thyroid dysgenesis in six new cases of congenital hypothyroidism due to PAX8 gene loss-of-function mutations
(Bio Scientifica / European Society of Endocrinology, 2014)
Neurodesarrollo en el hipotiroidismo congénito y sus particularidades electroencefalográficas
(Universidad de Cuenca. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, 2016-12)
Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is a result of a deficiency
of thyroid hormone (TH) by altering thyroid (primary
hypothyroidism), or pituitary causes (secondary hypothyroidism)
or hypothalamic (tertiary hypothyroidism).
Thyroid ...
Congenital iodide transport defect: recent advances and future perspectives
(iMedPub Journals, 2016-06)
Iodide is an irreplaceable component of thyroid hormones; therefore, a key requirement for thyroid hormone synthesis is that iodide is actively accumulated in the thyroid. The ability of thyroid follicular cell to concentrate ...
Repercussão dos auto-anticorpos anti-tireoidianos maternos na função tireoidiana de recém-nascidos
(Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisUFMG, 2010-12-07)
As thyroid disfunctions are generally more common in females, they are expected to be found during pregnancy and to bring consequences for the fetus and the newborn. The two main consequences of maternal thyroid disease ...