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Neonatal Central Hypothyroidism Due to Uncontrolled Maternal Thyrotoxicosis
The Endocrinologist, 09/03/09
Gopal RA et al. – Central hypothyroidism in neonates born to mothers with uncontrolled thyrotoxicosis is uncommon. The authors describe the case of an infant born with clinical and biochemical central hypothyroidism to a mother who had severe uncontrolled thyrotoxicosis. The neonate was treated with thyroxine and improved clinically.
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